Al Jazeera vehemently denied the Israeli military’s claim that their correspondent killed in an airstrike in Gaza was a Hamas operative. Ismail al-Ghoul, along with his cameraman and a passing boy, were killed in the attack. Despite other high-profile assassinations this week, many Palestinians mourned the loss of the locally prominent journalist. The IDF accused al-Ghoul of being a Hamas operative, but Al Jazeera refuted the claim, stating he was a civilian journalist. Journalists in Gaza honored the fallen pair, emphasizing their dedication and sacrifices during the conflict. With the recent attacks on Al Jazeera staff and families in Gaza, the network condemned Israel’s actions and called for a full investigation. The United Nations also emphasized the need to protect journalists worldwide. The deaths in Gaza brought the total number of journalists killed in the conflict to 113, highlighting the dangers reporters face in conflict zones.
Al Jazeera denies Israeli claim on slain reporters
0
Previous ArticleMali rebels kill 84 Wagner mercenaries in recent battles
Next Article Israel Damages 85% of Gaza Schools