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Al Jazeera condemns the assassination of its journalists by the IOF
53 jacooper 32 8/11/2025, 8:41:39 AM network.aljazeera.net ↗
As for Al Jazeera crying that their journalists keep getting targeted, I'm wondering why I can't find any reports of non-Al Jazeera or non-Palestinian journalists being targeted, when other news media like BBC are more than happy to paint Israel in a terrible light (whether deserved or not).
Mostly because they're not there? Israel doesn't allow outside journalists into Gaza[1]:
In the letter, the 55 journalists write that "foreign reporters are still being denied access to the territory, outside of the rare and escorted trips with the Israeli military".
The escorted trips are highly controlled and often only to show tunnels that the military says are used by Hamas or weapons stores.
[1]: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68423995
This.
And never forget there was an Al Jazeera journalist who worked for Hamas government and was found with hostages in his home https://nypost.com/2024/06/09/world-news/gaza-journalist-hel...
There is an interview with one of the victims out there, the Russian guy.
Israel's mainstream media is of course as sus as Jazeera when it comes to war coverage however there is hebrew language media that publishes lots of stuff that goes against governments line
Aljamal had written a column for Al Jazeera in 2019.
The Qatar-based outlet said Aljamal was never an employee.
Before his death, Aljamal was contributing to the Palestine Chronicle news outlet, where he wrote a plethora of stories covering the deaths of Palestinians in Gaza during Israel’s offensive.
So "OK and?"
Could you quote the part of the posting guidelines where you see that?
If I link you some other non-tech items from the front page could you explain the difference?
This time it's not some collateral damage, they targeted him on purpose and are boasting about it. https://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1954656049556062533
His will and last message https://twitter.com/AnasAlSharif0/status/1954670507128914219
The truth is likely somewhere in the middle.
Why would you believe this? Couldn't this be an example of toxic centrism?
"According to the IDF, [Anas] al-Sharif has served as head of a rocket launching squad and a member of a Nukhba Force company in Hamas’s East Jabalia Battalion"[1]
https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-says-gaza-documents-prove-... (2024)
I can well imagine Al Jazeera aren't objective. But what other sources do I have? Journalists have been banned from Gaza - and why, if not to obscure information? If IDF is so desperate to censor what is going on, it is natural to disbelieve their narrative and to prefer the voices they are trying to censor.
Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine, Vietnam... All of these had journalists on the ground and no one tried to ban them.
https://www.aljazeera.net/politics/2023/10/7/شهود-عيان-للجزي...
(Use translate)
The joy of killing civilians. Disgusting. My support is gone.
Edit: I can't reply. Forget your whataboutism. Hamas values the martyrdom of their civilians and the deaths of Israelis more than it cares about the Palestinians. That is the tragedy here: Hamas made them perfect victims and political capital.
To note this is not a binary decision. You don't have to support one side or the other. I don't. But holding one to account and not the other is not acceptable.
But we only have diplomatic relations with one side and we only supply weapons to one side.
You should be ashamed of yourself.