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Israel said it targeted well-known reporter Anas al-Sharif and alleged he was part of Hamas, which Al Jazeera has denied.
One of the organisers of a vigil in solidarity with journalists in Gaza, Mohammed Zahid Hassan says there is no justification for killing or targeting journalists in the war-torn country.
From South Africa’s Cape Town to Manila in the Philippines and London in the UK, voices are raised in protest.
Journalists are a species designed to transform themselves into a medium that conveys to news-starved people what they see, ...
This is not just in Gaza; let us not forget Israel's cold-blooded murder of American-Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh ...
This is my will and my final message. If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my ...
Israel no longer even pretends to obscure its actions. The self-branded “most moral army in the world” now openly ...
Israel’s military has targeted and killed an Al Jazeera correspondent and others with an airstrike as they sheltered outside ...
Israel has provided documents it says justify its killing of a high-profile Palestinian journalist in Gaza. But the "trust us" mentality employed by Israeli authorities has long lost its power.
Qatari-owned pan-Arab Al Jazeera reported that al-Sharif; another journalist, Mohammed Qreiqeh; and camera operators Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa were killed “in a targeted Israeli ...
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Sharif, accusing him of leading a Hamas cell, which he had denied. Israel provided little evidence for the claim.