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    Tributes, condemnation pour in over slain Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza

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    Israel’s killing of five media staff in Gaza prompts global outrage and calls for accountability.

    An outpouring of grief and condemnation has followed the Israeli assassination of five media staff in Gaza, including prominent correspondent Anas al-Sharif.

    The drone attack late on Sunday hit a tent for journalists positioned outside the main gate of Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital, killing seven people. Among the dead were media correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh and camera operators Ibrahim Zaher, Moamen Aliwa and Mohammed Noufal.

    A sixth journalist, Mohammad al-Khaldi, a local freelance reporter, was also reported killed in the air attack. Reporters Without Borders said three more journalists were wounded in the same strike.

    Just hours earlier, al-Sharif, 28, had posted on X about Israel’s “intense, concentrated bombardment” on eastern and southern Gaza City. Known for his fearless reporting from northern Gaza, he had become one of the most recognisable voices documenting the ongoing Israeli genocide in the enclave.

    media Media Network has condemned what it called a “targeted assassination” of its journalists.

    Below are a few of the responses to the killing of media staff:

    Palestine

    The Palestinian mission to the United Nations accused Israel of “deliberately assassinating” al-Sharif and Qreiqeh, describing them as among the “last remaining journalists” in Gaza.

    “They have systematically and dutifully exposed and documented Israel’s genocide and starvation,” the mission said on X. “As Israel continues to ethnically cleanse Gaza, its enemy remains the truth: the brave journalists exposing its heinous crimes.”

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    Iran

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei has called on the world to hold Israel to account after the killing of the five media staff.

    “A press badge is no shield against genocidal war criminals who fear the world witnessing their atrocities,” said Baghaei, accusing Israel of assassinating the journalists “in cold blood”.

    “Strong condemnation is the bare minimum for any decent human being, but the world must act immediately to stop this harrowing genocide and hold the criminals accountable,” he added.

    “Indifference and inaction are complicity in Israel’s crimes.”

    Qatar

    Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, has strongly criticised Israel over the killing of media journalists in Gaza, calling it a shocking violation of press freedom.

    Al Thani, who also serves as foreign minister, said the deaths showed the “deliberate targeting of journalists by Israel in the Gaza Strip reveals how these crimes are beyond imagination, amid the inability of the int’l community & its laws to stop this tragedy.”

    In a post on social media, he added: “May God have mercy on journalists Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, & their colleagues.”

    United Nations

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, offered condolences to “the media family” and called for an investigation.

    “We have always been very clear in condemning all killings of journalists,” Dujarric said. “In Gaza, and everywhere, media workers should be able to carry out their work freely and without harassment, intimidation or fear of being targeted.”

    The UN Human Rights Office

    The UN human rights office condemns the killing of six Palestinian journalists in Gaza, saying the actions by Israel’s military represented a “grave breach of international humanitarian law.”

    “Israel must respect and protect all civilians, including journalists,” the UN Human Rights Office said in a post on X.

    “We call for immediate, safe and unhindered access to Gaza for all journalists.”

    media correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh [media]

    media Media Network

    media Media Network has condemned “in the strongest terms” the killing of its journalists in a targeted assassination by Israeli forces.

    In a statement, the network said the Israeli military “admitted to their crimes” and deliberately directed the attack at the journalists’ location. It called the assassination “another blatant and premeditated attack on press freedom”.

    The strike came amid what media described as the “catastrophic consequences” of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza, including mass civilian deaths, forced starvation, and the destruction of entire communities.

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    The network called the killing of al-Sharif, one of Gaza’s most prominent reporters, and his colleagues “a desperate attempt to silence the voices exposing the impending seizure and occupation of Gaza”.

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    Mohammed Noufal [media]

    Committee to Protect Journalists

    The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says it is “appalled” by Israel’s killing of media 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.

    “Those responsible for these killings must be held accountable,” Qudah added.

    Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of the CPJ, recalled how Israel accused al-Sharif and others of being “terrorists” last October without evidence.

    “We warned back then that this felt to us like a precursor to justify assassination,” she told media. “This is part of a pattern … going back decades, in which it kills journalists.”

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    Amnesty International

    Amnesty International condemned the strike as a war crime under international law and remembered al-Sharif as a “brave and extraordinary” reporter.

    In 2024, al-Sharif was awarded Amnesty International Australia’s Human Rights Defender Award for his resilience and commitment to press freedom.

    “We at Amnesty International are devastated and heartbroken,” said Mohamed Duar, Amnesty International Australia’s spokesperson on the occupied Palestinian territory. “Anas dedicated his life to standing before the camera, exposing Israel’s atrocities against Palestinians, and documenting the truth so the world could bear witness.

    “The courageous and brave journalists who have been reporting since the genocide began have been operating in the most dangerous conditions on Earth. At great risk to their lives, they have remained to show the world the war crimes being committed by Israel against almost two million Palestinian women, men and children,” he added.

    Mohamed Nofal
    Moamen Aliwa [media]

    Reporters Without Borders (RSF)

    Reporters Without Borders has condemned the “acknowledged murder by the Israeli army” of media correspondent Anas al-Sharif in Gaza, saying the military admitted to targeting him.

    RSF told AFP al-Sharif was “one of the most famous journalists from the Gaza Strip (and) the voice of the suffering Israel has imposed on Palestinians in Gaza.”

    RSF said the attack echoed the 2023 killing of media reporter Ismail al-Ghoul, also labelled a “terrorist” by Israel.

    “Without strong action from the international community… we’re likely to witness more such extrajudicial murders of media professionals,” RSF warned, urging the UN Security Council to act.

    National Press Club

    Mike Balsamo, president of the US-based National Press Club, said the killing of journalists is “a loss felt far beyond one newsroom” and urged a “thorough and transparent” investigation.

    “Journalists must be able to work without being targeted or killed,” Balsamo said. “All parties in conflict zones must honour their obligations under international law to protect reporters and ensure they can carry out their work safely.”

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    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has condemned Israel’s killing of five media journalists and called on US and international media workers to “stand in solidarity” with their Palestinian colleagues.

    “Israel’s ongoing campaign of targeted assassinations of Palestinian journalists is a war crime, plain and simple,” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement.

    “The murder of these media journalists is not an accident or collateral damage – it is part of a consistent, documented policy of silencing media voices and hiding the truth of the genocide being carried out by Israel in Gaza,” Awad said.

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    Since October 2023, Israel has killed 269 journalists in Gaza, in the deadliest conflict ever recorded for reporters.

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