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Israel silences extra essential reporting voices from inside Gaza

By Editorial Board Published August 11, 2025 3 Min Read
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Israel silences extra essential reporting voices from inside Gaza

The focused killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif and 4 different colleagues by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) late on Sunday silences extra essential reporting voices from inside Gaza.

The IDF wasted no time in releasing an announcement claiming it had “eliminated” Al-Sharif, calling him a “terrorist” who “posed” as a journalist for Al Jazeera.

The Committee to Shield Journalists warned in July that Al-Sharif was the sufferer of an Israeli smear marketing campaign and that they feared for his security.

The IDF had beforehand launched paperwork which they are saying proved his involvement with Hamas.

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Anas Al-Sharif reported from inside Gaza for Al Jazeera. Pic: Al Jazeera/AP

No phrase from them on his colleagues – Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa – who additionally they killed. We’re chasing.

Al-Sharif’s loss of life – and that of his 4 colleagues – is a chilling message to the journalistic group each on the bottom and elsewhere forward of Israel’s impending push into Gaza Metropolis.

Gazan journalist Anas Al-Sharif leaves behind a wife and two children

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Gazan journalist Anas Al-Sharif leaves behind a spouse and two youngsters

There’ll now be fewer journalists left to cowl that story, and – whether it is even doable – they are going to be that bit extra fearful.

That is how journalists are silenced. Israel is aware of this full properly.

It has additionally not allowed worldwide journalists unbiased entry to enter Gaza to report on the warfare.

Al-Sharif’s loss of life has despatched shockwaves throughout the area, the place he was a family title. He was prolific on social media and had an enormous following.

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His little daughter cried due to Al-Sharif’s little daughter, Sham, who she knew from social media.

“They call everyone Hamas,” my taxi driver mentioned. “Men, women, children”.

Final month, Al-Sharif wrote this publish: “I haven’t stopped covering [the crisis] for a moment in 21 months, and today I say it outright… and with indescribable pain.

“I’m drowning in starvation, trembling in exhaustion and resisting the fainting that follows me each second… Gaza is dying. And we die with it.”

That is what journalists in Gaza are dealing with, each single day.

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