Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif among 5 journalists killed in IDF Gaza strike
The Israeli military confirmed killing al-Sharif, while alleging that he was 'acting under the pretence of an Al Jazeera journalist' while supposedly working for Hamas.
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Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif
Tel Aviv, 11 August
At least five journalists were killed in an Israeli strike on a tent
housing journalists outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Sunday (local
time), Al Jazeera reported.
The deceased journalists included two Al Jazeera correspondents, Anas
al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, along with camera operators Ibrahim Zaher and
Mohammed Noufal, the outlet reported.
The Israeli military confirmed killing al-Sharif, while alleging that he
was "acting under the pretence of an Al Jazeera journalist" while
supposedly working for Hamas.
"STRUCK: Hamas terrorist Anas Al-Sharif, who posed as an Al Jazeera
journalist. Al-Sharif was the head of a Hamas terrorist cell and advanced
rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF troops," the IDF wrote on X.
"Intelligence and documents from Gaza, including rosters, terrorist
training lists and salary records, prove he was a Hamas operative integrated
into Al Jazeera. A press badge isn't a shield for terrorism," the post
added.
According to Al Jazeera, the New York-based Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ) has been able to verify the killing of at least 186
journalists since 7 October, 2023. At least 90 journalists have been imprisoned by Israel.
The Israeli military has been systematically killing journalists, photographers and local media workers in the Gaza Strip since the start of the
war in an attempt to silence their reports, as per Al Jazeera.
This attack came hours after the Israeli prime minister told foreign media he had decided to allow some foreign journalists into the Gaza Strip, Al
Jazeera stated.
"In fact, we have decided, and I've ordered, directed the military,
to bring in foreign journalists, more foreign journalists," Netanyahu said
at the news conference in Jerusalem.
"There's a problem of assuring security, but I think it can be done
in a way that is responsible and careful to preserve your own safety," he
added.
The Israeli authorities have long prevented any foreign media from entering the Gaza Strip, while it has deliberately targeted and killed close to 200 local Palestinian journalists since October 2023.
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