Al Jazeera Says Its Correspondent Anas Al-Sharif Has Been Killed In Gaza, And Israel Confirms It

Jerusalem (AP) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday New military attack inside Gaza Israel has more comprehensive than the increasing condemnation at home and abroad.
Even More Israelites worry In the 22 -month war, Netanyahu said last week that the security cabinet’s Hamas castles were dismantled not only in Gaza city, but also in “Central Camps” and Muwasi. A source that is familiar with the operation, which was speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak with the media, confirmed that Israel is planning in both areas.
According to the UN, camps, which contain more than half a million displaced people, were not part of Israel’s Friday announcement. Although Netanyahu had criticized this weekend in the ruling coalition of Gaza City, it was not enough to target Gaza City. Netanyahu said it would be “safe zones, but such assigned areas have been bombed in the past.
A heavy bombardment was reported in Gaza City late on Sunday. Shortly after midnight at local time, the publisher Al Jazeera said that Anas Al-Sharif was killed on strike. Rami Mohanna, Administrative Director of Shifa Hospital nearby, said the strike hit a tent for Al Jazeera journalists outside the hospital walls. Al-Sharif and three other journalists and one driver were killed.
Israel’s army confirmed this, claiming that Al-Sharif was “posing as a journalist” and was with Hamas. Last month, the Conservation of Journalists said that he was greatly worried about his security and was targeted by the Israeli Military Smear campaign ”.
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Netanyahu spoke to Trump about the plan
Late on Sunday, Netanyahu’s office said that he talked to US President Donald Trump about the plan and thanked him for his “determined support ..
Rejecting hunger in Gaza Netanyahu spoke with a foreign media just before the emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council, which is a platform for anger, as well as the “Global Lie Campaign”.
Netanyahu, “Our aim is not to occupy Gaza, but our goal is to release Gaza,” he said. The authority said that the targets include terrifying the region, the Israeli army invalidate security control ”and a non -Israel civil administration.
Israel wants to increase the number of aid distribution areas in Gaza, but then the local media said in the briefing: “There was no hunger. There was no hunger. There was a famine and there was absolutely no hunger policy.”
Netanyahu also said that Israel has directed his army to örmek bring more foreign journalists – – which will be a striking development because Gaza was not allowed beyond military shirts during the war.
Most of Gaza’s problems in Hamas militant group helped civilian deaths, destruction and famine. “Hamas still has thousands of armed terrorists,” the Palestinians “begging” to get rid of them.
Hamas replied with a long expression summarizing Netanyahu’s words as “open lies ..
Defends Israel at the US Security Council meeting
The United States defended Israel and had the right to decide what was the best for its security. Searched Genocide claims in Gaza WRONG.
The US has veto power in the council and can prevent the proposed actions there.
Other council members and UN officials expressed alarm. China described the “collective punishment of people in Gaza as unacceptable. Russia warned the “reckless concentration of hostilities”.
“This is no longer an upcoming hunger crisis; this hunger,” he said. “Humanitarian conditions are terrible.
Israel faces a growing movement even by its closest allies. Netanyahu said that by Chancellor Friedrich Merz from Germany, he “tied” the growing international criticism Military Equipment Export to Israel It can be used in Gaza. Merz said that Germany and Israel spoke “very critical ,, but Berlin’s general friendship policies have not changed.

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More Palestinian killed while searching for help
Hospitals and witnesses said that at least 31 Palestinians were killed while looking for help in Gaza. Associated Press spoke with witnesses in the Israeli -controlled Morag and Netzarim corridors and in the South Teina region. The defendant Israel is the forces of shooting in crowds trying to reach food distribution or waiting for convoys.
According to the Nasser Hospital, fifteen people were killed while waiting for trucks near the Morag corridor that separates the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younis.
Jamal Al-Laweh said that the Israeli forces opened fire there and said, “Death trap”. “But I have no choice to feed the children.”
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health and Shifa Hospital, six people died in Northern Gaza near Zikim Crossing.
Witnesses in the center of Gaza, the fire -backed and financed by the US Gaza Humanitarian Foundation run by a distribution area trying to reach the crowds, heard warning shooting for the crowds, he said. The AP could not independently confirm who was shooting. AWDA Hospital said four people were killed by Israeli gunfire.
Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis and GHF fields trying to reach the GHF fields in Rafah, the other person looking for help was killed.
GHF areas were opened as an alternative to the non -working system in May, but operations were overshadowed by death and chaos.
Answering the AP questions, GHF Media Office said, “Today there was no incident on our sites or near.” The Israeli army said there was no incident about the troops near the aid areas in the center of Gaza.
Hunger Death Between Children Toll 100 Hits 100
Israel’s air and land attack displaced most of the Palestinians and pushed the region towards famine. The two Palestinian children died on Saturday for reasons for malnutrition and brought wages between children to 100 since the war began.
Since June, when the Ministry began to count them, at least 117 adults have died for reasons for malnutrition.
The hunger fee is in addition to the Ministry’s 61,400 Palestinian war wages. The ministry, a part of the government operated by Hamas and assigned by medical experts, does not distinguish between fighters or civilians, but about half of the dead are women and children. UN and independent experts see this as the most reliable source for war losses.
Shahurafa reported from Cairo from Cairo from Gaza Strip and Magdy. Associated Press writers Melanie Lidman, Tel Aviv, Israel; Sally Abou Aljoud in Beirut; Edith M. Lederer and Jamey Keaten in Geneva contributed to the United Nations.
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