The flow of sadness and condemnation of the Israeli assassination of the five employees of the island in Gaza, including the prominent correspondent, Annas al -Sharif.
The drone attack was late on Sunday, a tent for journalists who were placed outside the main gate of the Shiva Hospital in Gaza City, killing seven people. Among the dead were Al -Jazeera correspondent Mohamed QreiQeh and camera operators, Ibrahim Zahr, Mawamine Elio and Mohamed Noufal.
A few hours ago, Al -Sharif, 28 years old, was published on X about “intense bombing and center” for Israel in East and South Gaza City. He was famous for his approach to fear from northern Gaza, and he became one of the most famous voices documenting the continuous Israeli genocide in the pocket.
Al -Jazeera Media Network condemned what he called a “targeted assassination” to its newspapers.
Here are some responses to the killing of Al -Jazeera employees:
Palestine
The Palestinian mission of the United Nations accused Israel of “intentionally assassinating” Sharif and QRIIQEH, describing them as among the “last two journalists” in Gaza.
“They have been exposed and documenting the genocide of Israel and documenting them systematically and documenting,” as Israel continues to purify Gaza ethnicity, its enemy remains the truth: brave journalists who reveal its severe crimes. “
Iran
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ashmil Bajia, called on the world to keep Israel after the killing of the five island’s employees.
“The journalistic badge is not a shield against war criminals, genocide who fear the world who witness their atrocities,” said Bajia, accused of Israel of assassinating journalists.
He added: “The strong condemnation is the minimum for any decent person, but the world must act immediately to stop this horrific genocide and hold criminals accountable.”
“The indifference and inaction of collusion in Israel’s crimes.”
United Nations
A spokesman for the Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, Stephen Dujarrick, offered the condolences of the “Al -Jazeera family” and called for an investigation.
“We have always been very clear in condemning all killings for reporters,” Dujarrick said. “In Gaza, everywhere, media workers should be able to carry out their work freely and without harassment, intimidation, or fear of targeting.”
The Al -Jazeera media network condemned the “strongest conditions” killing journalists in the assassination of targeted by the Israeli forces.
In a statement, the network said that the Israeli army “was accepted in their crimes” and deliberately directed the attack on the site of the journalists. The assassination called “another blatant and pledged attack on freedom of the press.”
The strike came amid what Al -Jazeera described as “catastrophic consequences” of the continuous assault of Israel on Gaza, including collective civilian deaths, forced hunger, and the destruction of entire societies.
The network is called the killing of Sharif, one of the most prominent Gaza correspondents, and its colleagues, “a desperate attempt to silence the voices that reveal the imminent Nubia and the occupation in Gaza.”

A committee to protect journalists
The committee for the protection of journalists (CPJ) says it is “horrific” by Israel’s killing of Al -Jazeera journalists.
“The style of Israel in describing journalists as fighters without providing reliable evidence raises serious questions about its intention and respect for the freedom of the press,” said Sarah Saddah’s regional director, Sarah Saddah.
“Those responsible for the killings should bear this responsibility,” he added.
Judy Ginsburg, CEO of CPJ, remembers how Israel and others accused of being “terrorists” last October without evidence.
“We warned at that time that this was our hair as if we were a prelude to justifying the assassination,” she said. “This is part of a pattern … dates back to decades, where journalists are killed.”

Amnesty International
Amnesty International condemned the strike as a war crime under international law and remembered the Sharif as a “brave and unusual reporter.”
In 2024, Al Sharif received the Amnesty International Australia Award for Human Rights for his pexes and commitment to the freedom of the press.
“We at Amnesty International are destructive and sad,” said Mohamed Dawwar, spokesman for Australian Amnesty International in the occupied Palestinian territories. “People devoted his life to standing in front of the camera, exposing Israel’s atrocities against the Palestinians, and documenting the truth so that the world can witness.
He added: “The brave and brave journalists who have been advancing since they started genocide were working in the most dangerous conditions on the ground. In a great danger to their lives, they remained to show the world that the war crimes committed by Israel against nearly two million Palestinian women, men and children.”

National Press Club
Mike Bilamo, head of the United States National Press Club, said that the killing of journalists “a loss was far from the news room” and urged a “comprehensive and transparent” investigation.
“Journalists should be able to work without targeting or killing them,” said Bilamo. “All parties in the conflict areas must honor their obligations under international law to protect journalists and ensure that they can carry out their work safely.”
Council of American Islamic Relations (Cairo)
The Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the killing of five Journalists of the island and called on international media workers to “solidarity” with their Palestinian colleagues.
“The continuous Israel campaign for the targeted assassinations of Palestinian journalists is a war, simple and simple crime,” said the National CEO of Cairo Nihad Awad.
Awad said: “The killing of the island journalists is not an accident or side harm – it is part of a fixed and documented policy to silence the media and conceal the reality of the genocide implemented by Israel in Gaza.”

Since October 2023, Israel has killed 269 journalists in Gaza, in the harshest registered conflict of the correspondents.
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2025-08-11 09:10:00