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Who is Anas Al-Sharif, a famous Gaza journalist killed by Israel?

Five Far Jazeera journalists were killed by the Israelite strike in Gaza City Sunday – between them 28-year-olds Anas Al-Sharif, who had prominently reported into warfare from the beginning.

Other Four Far Jazeera journalists were killed by the writer Mohammed Qreqah, and Cameramen Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammen Nouamen Aliwe, Al Jazeera said.

Two others were again killed, said the broadcaster. A Hospital officials named Mohammed Al-Khaldi, a place of effort, as one of them.

Target Attacks in the Tenternist Tentenes have been deducted by the solid crisis of the international units including UN, Qatar where Al Jazeera is based, and Media Freedom.

Israel says that Sharif is a head of Hamas for the terrorist “but has produced a small proof of supporting that. Sharif denied it earlier, and the groups of Al Jazeera and the rights of stories refused allegations.

The BBC understands that Sharif worked by a Hamas Media team before the current dispute.

In some cases of social networking before his death, a reporter cannot feel criticizing Hamas.

The journalism Protection Committee Do Jodie Ginsberg told BBC there was no reason to kill the death of Sharif.

“The international law is clear at this time when people only fit in the army can be counted by working maternity.

“And there is nothing that Israelites have produced so far in evidence that gives any kind of guarantee that he was a working-up Lamas.”

The only word ‘left in Gaza City

Anas Al-Sharif was one of the few voices left in Khaza City, according to Al Jazeera [AFP via Getty Images]

Anas Al-Sharif became one of the highlights of the prominent Al Jazeera in Gaza during the war.

He was born in the Jabalian area of Jabans with the people of Jabal north, worked for Al Jazeera for about two years, a broadcaster said.

“He has worked all the length of the war inside the Gaza reporting daily and attacks in Gaza,” Salah Negm, director of Al Jazeera English, told BBC.

He married a four-year-old daughter, Sham and the Son, were one-year-old son, was separated by the time during the war while he continued to report north of the garden after refusing to follow Israel’s migration orders.

The combined post office on his official account and his wife in January this year showed a picture of Sofarif Smiling and his two children. This article said that we were the first time we met Salah, after 15 months of war.

Sharif appeared regularly in live spread, reported the most in Gaza.

He reported about the intention of his colleagues, including Al Jazeera in contact with Ismail Al-Ghoul and Cameralan Rami al-rifi, killed in 2024 on the spirit wall in Gaza City.

His father had already been executed in December 2023 when the family home was addressed on the campaign. Hours before being killed himself, he sent a powerful explosion in Israel Gaza City.

Mohamed Moawad, a controlling editor of Al Jazeera, explained him as the word “only the word left in Gaza City” – where Israel is now organizing the military.

RREAD Fakih, the installation manager of Al Jazeera’s Travel At Arabic, told BBC Sharif “boldly, and faithful – that made it as successful astermates.

Fakhh, Bureaux and a Channel and Bureaux of the Channel, who was added: “Her dedication took him to the places where there was no journalist who saw many people as a missionary.”

Fakih said she had talked to him often on the phone throughout the battle.

“In our final conversations, he told me about famine and hunger.

“He felt that he had no choice without making the word of the pieces easy. He lived in the same difficulty living now, who suffer from hunger, waiting.

“The Father was executed in Boman of Israel. He thus was the same as all the Gaugs: He bears Loss, Pain, and Firm.”

Mohammed Qeieh, 33, was a two father in Gaza City, reports the Associated Press Press the agency. Like Sharif, he was separated from his family months as he reported in the front row north of Gaza, additional AP.

The first Qreieeh was the most important of the weekend, minutes before it was addressed, Al Jazeera Arabic said.

Israel blame Sharif Sharif ‘terrorist’, and little evidence

Soldiers accused of accused of journalist, “Working as head of the terrorist staff in the Uhas” and bear evidence that they support these claims.

In a statement, IDF said that “not thinking about” his military connections “in Hamas, including” employed rosters, scholar training lists, and salary documents “.

Public screenshots appear in the Hamas Operatives’ screeners.

Israel had been suspicious of rebuking Sharif ‘to be a member of the military Hamas – something he and the employer were firmly prohibited.

Journalists outside the boundaries (RSF), a Media Freedom, said the allegations had ‘remained basic “and called international community to intervene.

“Without a powerful act of international society to stop the Israelite army … we may have witnessed more about the execution of such media professionals,” said Rssf.

About 200 journalists have been killed in the war and developed in response to Hamas 7, 2023, according to RSF.

Fakih of Al JaZEA Raisile the Israelite troops in construction stories about journalists before hiding them, “hiding that [it] It works in Gaza “. Israel had previously refused journalists.

He also described this “worrisive” and referred to the murder of the Israeli journalist of the Palestine Palestine journalist About, who was shot in the head during the Israelite army in western west in 2022.

The Israelite soldiers concluded that one of its troops might have killed him, but it cost his death. Al Jazeera said its evidence showed that there was “deliberate killing”.

“Here is a vital truth: If Israel had been suffering from Shirti’s death, there would be no courage to kill 200 journalists in Gaza,” says Fakih.

Sharif knew that he had risked Israel after he spokesman in Arabic in the Arabic language and accused him of his Hamas military member.

At the post office in his X-accounted in death, Sharif said “gave all efforts and all my power to support our voice … do not forget the Gaza. Don’t forget Gaza. “

Ritika Sharma

Based in: New Delhi Ritika covers major events from across the world, with a focus on how global affairs impact India. From political shakeups to global crises and international policies, she reports with clarity and depth. Ritika’s calm, balanced voice helps readers understand the bigger picture behind the headlines — without the noise or bias. More »

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