Al Jazeera has issued a forceful condemnation following the death of its Palestinian journalist, Mohammed Wishah, in an Israeli drone strike in Gaza City. The Qatar-based network labeled the incident, which also claimed another life, a "heinous, deliberate, and targeted crime," asserting it reflects a systematic policy of silencing the truth and targeting media professionals. Wishah, a correspondent for Al Jazeera Mubasher, is the eleventh journalist from the network to be killed since the conflict began six months ago, underscoring the extreme risks faced by reporters in the besieged enclave.
The Israeli military confirmed targeting Wishah, accusing him of being a "key terrorist" in Hamas's rocket and weapons production headquarters, actively planning attacks against IDF troops. They presented alleged evidence, including photos from a confiscated computer showing Wishah with weapons. However, both Al Jazeera and Hamas have consistently denied any affiliation. Media rights organizations, including the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and Reporters Without Borders (RSF), have also condemned the killing, highlighting the escalating dangers faced by journalists. RSF notes that over 70 journalists have been killed in the line of duty in Gaza by Israeli forces over the past two and a half years. Al Jazeera has pledged to pursue all legal avenues to seek justice for its fallen staff.
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