A New Zealand documentary maker escaped the Gaza Strip in a taxi as Israeli air strikes began while he was filming.
Roger Fowler, a member of pro-Palestinian group Kia Ora Gaza, had found safety in Cairo after a "frightening" two days reporting on the bombardment, Radio New Zealand reported today.
Fowler had been in Gaza for two weeks when the air strikes began.
He had been working as a citizen journalist with an international group reporting on the situation within the Gaza Strip.
Fowler's son, Hone Fowler, told Radio New Zealand his father was safe in Egypt after a "frightening" two days reporting on the air strikes for a British website.