Five Al Jazeera Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike in Gaza

Gaza city: Al Jazeera said that two reporters, including a leading correspondent, and three cameramen were killed in an Israeli strike in the tents in Gaza on Sunday.
The Israeli army confessed to a statement to target Anas Al-Sharif, who was labeled as a “terrorist” of Hamas.
According to the media observers, the attack was the last to see the targeted journalists in the 22 -month war in Gaza, and about 200 media employees were killed during the conflict.
“Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif was killed by four colleagues in an Israeli attack on a tent housing journalist in Gaza.” He said.
“28-year-old Al-Sharif was killed on Sunday after a tent for journalists outside the main gate of the hospital. Ranked Al Jazeera Arab correspondent, comprehensively reported from Northern Gaza.”
The channel said that five staff were killed during a strike in a tent in Gaza, and that they listed the others as Mohammed Qreiqeh and listed camera operators with Ibrahim Zaher, Muhammad Noufal and Moamen Aliwa.
The Israeli army confirmed that Al Jazeera had hit the al-Sharif and carried out the attack by saying that he called him a “journalist” a terrorist.
Using a abbreviation for the army in Telegram, “Idf recently shot Anas Al-Sharif posing as a journalist for the Al Jazeera network.” He said.
“Anas al-Sharif served as the president of a terrorist cell in Hamas terrorist organization and was responsible for advanceing rocket attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.”
Al-Sharif was one of the most prominent faces of the channel working on the ground in Gaza, and regularly provided daily reports.
Following a press conference by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Al-Sharif defended to approve a new attack in Premier Gaza and issued messages to X in Gaza, defining the “intense, intense Israeli bombardment”.
One of his last messages contained a short video showing the nearby Israeli strikes that hit Gaza City.
In July, Journalists Protection Committee made a statement that the Israeli army asked for protecting the reporter of the Arabic language spokesman Avichay Adraee for accelerating the online attacks, claiming that he was a Hamas terrorist.
Following the attack, CPJ said that learning the deaths of journalists was “terrified”.
“Israel’s journalists labeling as a militant without providing a reliable evidence, Israel’s journalists reveal serious questions about the intention and respect for the freedom of the press,” CPJ reveals serious questions. He said.
“Journalists are civilians and should never be targeted. Those responsible for these murders should be held responsible.”
The Palestinian journalists’ union condemned that he described it as a “bloody assassination crime”.
Israel and Al Jazeera had a controversial relationship for years, Israeli officials banned the channel in the country and raided their offices after the last war in Gaza.
Partially financed Al Jazeera, Qatar has been home to an office for the Hamas political leadership for years, and it was often a place for indirect talks between Israel and the militant group.
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When Gaza is sealed, many media groups in the world, including AFP, depend on the photograph of the conflict by Palestinian reporters, the scope of video and text.
Media Watchdog reporters said that more than 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the war began in early July, including a few Al Jazeera journalists.
International criticism is growing on the situation of more than two million Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and UN agencies and rights groups said that a famine emerged in the region.
The targeted strike comes because Israel announced its plans to expand its military operations in Gaza, and Netanyahu said that the new attack on Sunday will target Hamas castles.
In addition, while revealing the vision of victory in the region, he announced the plan to allow more foreign journalists to report in the army and Gaza.
The UN official warned the Security Council that Israel’s plans to control Gaza City are facing a “another disaster” risk with extensive results.
“If these plans are implemented, they will probably trigger another disaster in Gaza, echo in the region and cause more forced displacement, murder and destruction,” the UN Secretary General Miroslav Jenca said. He said.




