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When Anas al-Sharif broke down in tears last month while reporting on the Gaza hunger crisis, he was widely praised for ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel plans to widen its coming offensive beyond Gaza City to the last areas not yet ...
As a ceasefire in Gaza took hold in January, Anas Al-Sharif began removing his protective gear live on television, piece by ...
A l Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, was killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike in Gaza City on Sunday, alongside four of his colleagues. Before his death, the 28-year-old had prepared a final ...
The incident marked the first time during the war that Israel's military has swiftly claimed responsibility after a ...
If Israel says that the attack was directed at one person, it is necessary to answer the question of why a total of five of his colleagues were killed, a representative of the ministry noted ...
Archbishop of Westminster in England and Wales Cardinal Vincent Nichols has issued a statement condemning Israel’s plans to ...
The state-sponsored killing of journalists is another way to limit freedom of speech - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW: Editorial: The ...
Group has helped 2 alumni of Arava institute for Environmental Studies leave enclave for universities overseas, supports a ...
Israel claims one of Gaza's most prominent reporters was a Hamas military leader in disguise. His outlet — and many others — say that's not true.
Israeli forces kill Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif in Gaza City airstrike, claiming he led a Hamas terrorist cell while posing as a reporter.