Anas and Mohammed, journalists slain by Israel, remembered as role models
Summary
Two journalists, Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, were killed in a drone strike by Israel while working at a media tent in Gaza. They had been documenting the ongoing conflict and its effects on their community for nearly two years. Both journalists were committed to sharing the stories of their people under difficult conditions.Key Facts
- Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh worked for Al Jazeera Arabic in Gaza.
- Both journalists were killed in a drone strike by Israel on their media tent at al-Shifa Hospital.
- They spent 22 months covering the conflict in Gaza and its impact on civilians.
- Qreiqeh's mother was killed in March 2024, which he documented while continuing his work.
- The journalists aimed to highlight the struggles of Gaza's people under Israeli occupation.
- Al-Sharif was accused without evidence by Israel of being linked to Hamas, a claim denied by Al Jazeera.
- Al-Sharif reportedly continued to cover events despite knowing his life was at risk.
- Human rights groups often criticize Israel for labeling Palestinian journalists as "terrorists" without proof.
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