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Al Jazeera Journalists Targeted in Israeli Strike

by Ayushi
February 14, 2024
in WORLD
Two Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza are severely wounded in an Israeli strike, with one at risk of losing his life. The network calls it a deliberate targeting of its crew and condemns Israel's actions.
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The recent targeting and severe injuring of two Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza by Israel has sparked outrage and condemnation from around the world. Ismail Abu Omar and cameraman Ahmad Matar were hit in a strike in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, with Abu Omar’s life hanging in the balance and Matar sustaining grave wounds. Al Jazeera swiftly denounced the attack, branding it a blatant assault on press freedom and a deliberate attempt to impede media coverage of the conflict.

 

In the wake of the strike, Al Jazeera issued a scathing statement, describing it as a “fully fledged crime” and accusing Israel of systematically targeting its journalists. This incident, which is just the latest in a series of attacks on media personnel, highlights the dangers faced by journalists operating in conflict zones. Abu Omar, who lost his right leg in the drone strike, is fighting for his life while doctors battle to save his left leg, according to reports from the network. The strike, which occurred in the Moraj area, was reportedly carried out by an Israeli warplane, as confirmed by the health ministry in Gaza, which is under Hamas control.

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The United States, a staunch ally of Israel, offered its condolences over the injuries sustained by the journalists. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller emphasized the importance of protecting journalists who risk their lives to bring the truth to light. However, despite international outcry and calls for accountability, the Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strike, merely stating that it would investigate the details of the incident.

 

The injuries suffered by Abu Omar and Matar underscore the perilous conditions faced by journalists reporting from Gaza. The European Hospital, where the two journalists are being treated, is struggling to cope with the influx of patients, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in the region. The World Health Organization has described the facility as overwhelmed, overcrowded, and undersupplied, with more than 20,000 people seeking shelter there.

 

Hamas’s government media office swiftly condemned the attack, denouncing it as a flagrant violation of press freedom. This sentiment was echoed by media watchdogs and human rights organizations, who have long criticized Israel’s treatment of journalists in the region. The Committee to Protect Journalists has documented the deaths of at least 85 journalists and media workers since the conflict erupted on October 7, with the vast majority being Palestinians.

 

The targeting of journalists is not a new phenomenon in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Over the years, journalists working in Gaza have faced intimidation, harassment, and violence at the hands of Israeli forces. Several Al Jazeera journalists have been killed or injured in previous attacks, including bureau chief Wael al-Dahdouh, whose son, Hamza Wael al-Dahdouh, was killed last month alongside another video journalist.

 

Despite the risks, journalists continue to brave the frontlines to report on the conflict and provide vital information to the world. Their work is essential for holding perpetrators of violence and human rights abuses accountable and ensuring that the voices of the oppressed are heard. As the international community condemns this latest attack on press freedom, there is a renewed urgency to protect journalists and uphold their right to report without fear of reprisal.

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