Gaza: Israel fell five journalists from Al Jazeera including Anas Al-Sharif

In Gaza, the voice of Anas al-Sharif was killed. Al Jazeera journalist, 28, was killed Sunday evening with the correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh and the cameramen Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa, in an Israeli strike targeting a press tent near the Al-Shifa hospital. Seven people died in this attack, which is part of a systematic campaign against Palestinian reporters.

Al-Sharif, known for his courage and his reports in the heart of the bombings, had documented Gaza’s reality under the end under the end. In a message left in the event of death, he denounced “those who accepted our killing” and “the pursuit of the massacre” despite the shredded bodies of children and women.

Al Jazeera accuses Israel of a “premeditated assassination” aimed at silencing witnesses to the crimes in progress, and calls for the impunity that encourages these attacks. Israel, faithful to his rhetoric, accuses him without proof of belonging to Hamas – an accusation swept by his colleagues and human rights defenders. Since October 2023, more than 200 journalists have been killed in the Gaza Strip, making this conflict one of the deadliest in history for the press.