Five Al Jazeera employees were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, including journalist Anas al Sharif, who had expressed fears that he was being targeted for assassination.
Al Sharif perished alongside colleagues Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal, and Moamen Aliwa. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) had recently voiced “grave” concerns about al Sharif’s safety, claiming he was the target of an Israeli military smear campaign.
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed the strike, alleging al Sharif was a “terrorist” and the leader of a Hamas terrorist cell responsible for rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers. Al Jazeera denounced the strike as a “targeted assassination” and “yet another blatant and premeditated attack on press freedom.”
Last month, al Sharif spoke candidly about living with the persistent fear of being killed, stating his coverage “harms them and damages their image in the world.” Since the latest conflict began in 2023, at least 186 journalists and media workers have died in Gaza, with foreign reporters prohibited from independent coverage.
The Hamas-run Gaza government described the killings as “brutal and heinous,” accusing Israel of deliberately targeting journalists’ tents near al Shifa Hospital. It labeled the attack a “full-fledged war crime aimed at silencing the truth and obliterating the traces of genocidal crimes.”
Following al Sharif’s death, a post described as his “last will and testament” was shared on X, stating: “If these words of mine reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice.” The 28-year-old expressed sorrow for not being able to watch his children grow up and urged people not to forget Gaza or him in their prayers.
The CPJ reported that al Sharif’s father was killed in an Israeli airstrike in December 2023, after the journalist had received threats from Israeli officers demanding he cease his coverage. Israel shut down Al Jazeera’s television network in the country in May last year.
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