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Israel strike kills Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza

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Posted on August 10, 2025

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The image shows the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Gaza that claimed the lives of Al Jazeera journalists, including Anas Al Sharif. This tragic event highlights the ongoing conflict and its impact on press freedom.
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(Reuters) -Israel's military said it killed Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif in a strike on Gaza City on Sunday, accusing him of heading a Hamas cell. "Anas Al Sharif served as the head of a

Israeli Airstrike Claims Lives of Al Jazeera Journalists in Gaza

Impact of the Israeli Airstrike on Journalists

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Maayan Lubell

Details of the Airstrike

CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -A prominent Al Jazeera journalist who had previously been threatened by Israel was killed along with four colleagues in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday, in an attack condemned by journalist and rights groups.

Reactions from Media Organizations

Israel's military said it targeted and killed Anas Al Sharif, alleging he had headed a Hamas cell and was involved in rocket attacks against Israel.

Statements from Israeli Authorities

Al Jazeera rejected the claim and before his death Al Sharif had also rejected earlier claims by Israel that he was connected to Hamas.

Historical Context of Journalist Safety in Gaza

Al Sharif, 28, was among a group of four Al Jazeera journalists and an assistant who died in a strike on a tent near Shifa Hospital in eastern Gaza City, Gaza officials and Al Jazeera said. An official at the hospital said two other people were also killed in the strike.

Calling Al Sharif "one of Gaza's bravest journalists," Al Jazeera said the attack was a "desperate attempt to silence voices in anticipation of the occupation of Gaza."

The other journalists killed were Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal, Al Jazeera said.

Al Sharif was previously part of a Reuters team which in 2024 won a Pulitzer Prize in the category of Breaking News Photography for coverage of the Israel-Hamas war.

The Israeli military said in a statement that Al Sharif was the head of a Hamas cell and "was responsible for advancing rocket attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF (Israeli) troops," citing intelligence and documents found in Gaza as evidence.

Journalists' groups and Al Jazeera denounced the killings.

A press freedom group and a United Nations expert previously warned that Al Sharif's life was in danger due to his reporting from Gaza. U.N. Special Rapporteur Irene Khan said last month that Israel's claims against him were unsubstantiated.

Al Jazeera said Al Sharif had left a social media message to be posted in the event of his death that read, "...I never hesitated to convey the truth as it is, without distortion or misrepresentation, hoping that God would witness those who remained silent."

Last October, Israel's military had named Al Sharif as one of six Gaza journalists it alleged were members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, citing documents it said showed lists of people who completed training courses and salaries.

“Al Jazeera categorically rejects the Israeli occupation forces’ portrayal of our journalists as terrorists and denounces their use of fabricated evidence,” the network said in a statement at the time.

The Committee to Protect Journalists, which in July urged the international community to protect Al Sharif, said in a statement that Israel had failed to provide any evidence to back up its allegations against him.

“Israel’s pattern of labeling journalists as militants without providing credible evidence raises serious questions about its intent and respect for press freedom,” said Sara Qudah, CPJ’s director for the Middle East and North Africa.

Al Sharif, whose X account showed more than 500,000 followers, posted on the platform minutes before his death that Israel had been intensely bombarding Gaza City for more than two hours.

Palestinian militant group Hamas, which runs Gaza, said the killing may signal the start of an Israeli offensive. "The assassination of journalists and the intimidation of those who remain paves the way for a major crime that the occupation is planning to commit in Gaza City," Hamas said in a statement.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he would launch a new offensive to dismantle Hamas strongholds in Gaza, where a hunger crisis is escalating after 22 months of war.

"Anas Al Sharif and his colleagues were among the last remaining voices in Gaza conveying the tragic reality to the world," Al Jazeera said.

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office said 237 journalists have been killed since the war started on October 7, 2023. The Committee to Protect Journalists said at least 186 journalists have been killed in the Gaza conflict.

(Reporting by Hatem Maher, Nidal Al-Mughrabi and Ahmed Tolba; Additional reporting by Joseph Ax in New York; Editing by Cynthia Osterman, Diane Craft, Lincoln Feast and Michael Perry)

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli airstrike kills Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza.
  • Israel claims journalists were linked to Hamas.
  • Al Jazeera and journalist groups condemn the attack.
  • Concerns over press freedom and journalist safety.
  • UN and CPJ criticize lack of evidence from Israel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the journalists killed in the Israeli airstrike?
The journalists killed included Anas Al Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, and Mohammed Noufal, along with an assistant.
What did Al Jazeera say about the attack?
Al Jazeera condemned the attack, calling it a 'desperate attempt to silence voices in anticipation of the occupation of Gaza.'
What allegations did the Israeli military make against Anas Al Sharif?
The Israeli military alleged that Anas Al Sharif was the head of a Hamas cell and was responsible for advancing rocket attacks against Israeli civilians.
How did press freedom organizations respond to the killings?
Journalists' groups and Al Jazeera denounced the killings, with the Committee to Protect Journalists stating that Israel failed to provide evidence for its allegations.
What was the context of the airstrike in relation to the ongoing conflict?
The airstrike occurred amidst escalating tensions and a hunger crisis in Gaza, following 22 months of war, as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans for a new offensive against Hamas.

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