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Israel assassinates Al Jazeera staff: Scenes of carnage in Gaza City
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif among those killed in a targeted Israeli attack on a press tent in Gaza.
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Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif among those killed in a targeted Israeli attack on a press tent in Gaza.
![From left: Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Noufal, Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Qreiqeh [Al Jazeera]](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/1000044491-4-1754998864.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
Correction, 12/08/2025: An earlier version of this story referred to Israel killing five Al Jazeera staff. The number of Al Jazeera journalists Israel killed was four.
Israel has assassinated Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif and three other staff in a targeted attack on a media tent in Gaza City, taking the total number of journalists killed since October 7, 2023 to 269.
Al Jazeera correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal were also killed in the drone attack outside al-Shifa Hospital on Sunday evening. Freelance cameraman Momen Aliwa and freelance journalist Mohammed al-Khalidi were killed, as well.
Al Jazeera Media Network has condemned what it called a “targeted assassination” and called it “yet another blatant and premeditated attack on press freedom”.
“This attack comes amid the catastrophic consequences of the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza, which has seen the relentless slaughter of civilians, forced starvation, and the obliteration of entire communities,” the network said in a statement.
“The order to assassinate Anas Al Sharif, one of Gaza’s bravest journalists, and his colleagues, is a desperate attempt to silence the voices exposing the impending seizure and occupation of Gaza.”
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says it is “appalled” by Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera journalists.
“Israel’s pattern of labeling journalists as militants without providing credible evidence raises serious questions about its intent and respect for press freedom,” said the CPJ’s regional director, Sara Qudah.
“Journalists are civilians and must never be targeted. Those responsible for these killings must be held accountable,” Qudah added.
Last month, the CPJ said it was gravely concerned for the safety of al-Sharif as he was being “targeted by an Israeli military smear campaign”.
Since Israel launched its war on the enclave in October 2023, it has routinely accused Palestinian journalists in Gaza of being Hamas members, as part of what rights groups say is an effort to discredit their reporting of Israeli abuses.






