Israel-Gaja Sangharsh: Al Jazeera says 4, 5, not employees killed in Israeli strike; 2 victims were freelancers

Recently, four al-Jazeera journalists and two freelancers died in the Israeli air strike, the Qatar-based Broadcaster on Tuesday fixed its earlier report, saying that five of the six victims were employees.Initially, the network identified reporters in a Sunday attack as Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammad Kreikeh and camera operators Ibrahim Zahar, Mohammad Nufal and Momeman Aliva. In a correct report on his English-language website, Al-Jazira clarified that Momeman Aliva was an independent cameraman and the sixth journalist killed in the attack, Mohammad al-Khalidi was also a freelancer. “An old version of this story referred to Israel to kill five al -Jazeera employees. Al Jazira said that Al Jazira’s number of journalists was four, “Al Jazira said. Late Sunday’s strike on a tent outside the main gate of Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City has condemned the international condemnation, and Al Jazira called the Act “murder”.Prior to his death, 28-year-old Anas Al-Sharif, an al-Jazeera Arabic correspondent, who is known for his comprehensive reporting from North Gaza, posted on X that Israel was taking out the intensive, concentrated bombing, which was referred to as a “fire belt”, Gaza on the eastern and southern regions of the city.The Israeli army admitted to completion the strike, one of the most recognizable reporters of Al Jazira, alleging that it was a “terrorist”, presented as a journalist, “AFP report. Al Jazeera condemned the murders and dismissed the allegations against Sharif, stating that after the Israeli attack, “Many Israeli officials and spokespersons asked fearless journalists Anas Al Sharif and his colleagues to target.”In a last message on 6 April, for release in his death position, Al-Sharif wrote that he had “lived pain in all his details” and “repeatedly tasted sorrows and disadvantages,” Al Jazira said.“Despite this, I never hesitated to express the truth, as without distortion or wrong bayani, hope that God will witness those who kept quiet, who accepted our murder, and those who suffered a lot of breaths,” said Sharif.Media Watchdog correspondents without Borders (RSF) said in early July that the war in Gaza claimed the lives of more than 200 journalists, including several works for Al Jazira.