Four Al Jazeera journalists killed in Israeli strike near Al-Shifa hospital

The publisher said four Al Jazeera journalists were killed in the Israeli strike near Al-Shifa Hospital of Gaza.
Reporters Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh and cameraman Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal were in a tent for journalists at the main gate of the hospital when targeted. Al Jazeera reported.
Two weeks ago, he condemned the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) for calling “provocative campaign” against journalists in Gaza, including Al-Sharif.
Shortly after the strike, IDF confirmed that he shot Anas al-Sharif and said the telegram “served as the head of a terrorist cell in Hamas”.
IDF did not mention other murdered journalists. BBC contacted Al Jazeera for a comment.
28-year-old Al-Sharif seemed to be sending to X in the moments before his death, the intense Israeli bombing warning in Gaza.
A post that was published after being reported to die seems to have been written and published by a friend.
In two graphics videos after the strike approved by BBC Verify, men can be seen bearing the bodies of those killed. Some of them are shouting Muhammad Qreiqeh’s name, and a man wearing a press vest says that one of the bodies is Anas al-Sharif.
Al Jazeera Media Network in July published an expression Condemn “brutal efforts” by IDF for the “Incentive Campaign targeting the reporters of Al Jazeera and journalists in the Gaza Strip.”
“The network sees this incentive as a dangerous initiative to justify the targeting of journalists in this field.”
The IDF statement was posed as a journalist and “accused of rocket attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops”
He said that he had previously “explained the intelligence” that confirms the military relationship with the “lists of terrorist training courses”.
“Before the strike, steps were taken to damage civilians, including definitive ammunition, air surveillance and additional intelligence.”
According to the Conservation of Journalists, 186 journalists have been killed in October 2023 since the beginning of the Israeli military attack in Gaza.
Shayan Sardarizadeh, additional reporting by BBC




