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The ongoing conflict in Gaza has claimed more journalists' lives thanany other recent war, Amnesty International stated on Monday, condemning whatit described as Israel’s deliberate targeting of journalists in an airstrike ontheir media tent in Gaza City.
In a strongly worded statement, the organization said, "Anasal-Sharif [Al-Jazeera correspondent in Gaza] and his colleagues were the eyesand voice of Gaza. Despite starvation, exhaustion, the threat of death, and thepain they endured, they continued their courageous reporting from the frontlines."
Amnesty added that no modern conflict has seen such a high toll amongjournalists, describing the ongoing situation in Gaza as a "genocideagainst Palestinians." The organization called for an "independentand impartial investigation" into the killing of Palestinian journalistsand demanded justice and compensation for their families.
"The international community must act urgently to stop the genocidebeing committed by Israel," the statement concluded.
Earlier, Gaza’s Government Media Office reported that five journalistswere killed in an Israeli strike on their tent near al-Shifa Hospital in GazaCity. Al Jazeera confirmed the deaths of its journalists Anas al-Sharif,Mohammad Qreiqa, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammad Noufal, and Moamen Alouwa in the sameattack.
The Israeli military later claimed responsibility for targetingal-Sharif, accusing him of leading a Hamas-affiliated cell and alleginginvolvement in "terrorist activities," including promoting rocketfire against Israel.
Al-Sharif had previously denied those allegations, stating he had nopolitical affiliations and that his sole mission was "to report the truthfrom the ground as it is, without bias."
Amnesty strongly condemns Israel’s deliberate killing of journalists in an air strike on a media tent in occupied Gaza City.Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues have been the eyes and voices of Gaza. Starved and exhausted, they continued to bravely report from the frontlines,… pic.twitter.com/AoDEEmrFGr
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