arista
11-08-2025, 02:18 AM
This is terrible
5 Good Journalist Team
killed.
I have made a separate thread
In respect to the five killed last night
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/624/cpsprodpb/6174/live/3d88cde0-7637-11f0-98e7-df8858adb909.png.webp
[Anas al-Sharif had reported extensively
from northern Gaza, Al Jazeera said]
[Correspondents Anas al-Sharif and
Mohammed Qreiqeh,
Plus cameramen
Ibrahim Zaher,
Mohammed Noufal and
Moamen Aliwa
were in a tent for journalists at the hospital's
main gate when it was targeted,
Al Jazeera reported, externally.]
[The "targeted assassination" was
"yet another blatant and premeditated attack
on press freedom", it said in a statement.
Shortly after the strike,
the IDF confirmed that it had struck
Anas al-Sharif, posting on Telegram
that he had "served as the head
of a terrorist cell in Hamas".
The IDF did not mention any of the
other journalists who were killed.
In total, seven people died in the strike,
Al Jazeera reports.
The broadcaster initially said that four
of its staff had been killed,
but revised it to five a few hours later.
Its managing editor, Mohamed Moawad,
told the BBC that al-Sharif
was an accredited journalist who was
"the only voice" for the world to
know what was happening
in the Gaza Strip.
Throughout the war, Israel has not allowed
international journalists into
Gaza to report freely.
Therefore, many outlets rely
on local reporters within Gaza
for coverage.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqyyrp3yq9o
Anas al-Sharif, posting on Telegram
Ref :The IDF has fabricated that
reports say.
5 Good Journalist Team
killed.
I have made a separate thread
In respect to the five killed last night
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/624/cpsprodpb/6174/live/3d88cde0-7637-11f0-98e7-df8858adb909.png.webp
[Anas al-Sharif had reported extensively
from northern Gaza, Al Jazeera said]
[Correspondents Anas al-Sharif and
Mohammed Qreiqeh,
Plus cameramen
Ibrahim Zaher,
Mohammed Noufal and
Moamen Aliwa
were in a tent for journalists at the hospital's
main gate when it was targeted,
Al Jazeera reported, externally.]
[The "targeted assassination" was
"yet another blatant and premeditated attack
on press freedom", it said in a statement.
Shortly after the strike,
the IDF confirmed that it had struck
Anas al-Sharif, posting on Telegram
that he had "served as the head
of a terrorist cell in Hamas".
The IDF did not mention any of the
other journalists who were killed.
In total, seven people died in the strike,
Al Jazeera reports.
The broadcaster initially said that four
of its staff had been killed,
but revised it to five a few hours later.
Its managing editor, Mohamed Moawad,
told the BBC that al-Sharif
was an accredited journalist who was
"the only voice" for the world to
know what was happening
in the Gaza Strip.
Throughout the war, Israel has not allowed
international journalists into
Gaza to report freely.
Therefore, many outlets rely
on local reporters within Gaza
for coverage.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqyyrp3yq9o
Anas al-Sharif, posting on Telegram
Ref :The IDF has fabricated that
reports say.