Al Jazeera says Israeli strikes kills two of its journalists in Gaza

Al Jazeera says Israeli strikes kills two of its journalists in Gaza

Doha   -   Two Al Jazeera journalists were killed on Wednesday in an Israeli strike in Gaza, the Qatar-based channel reported as war rages in the Palestinian territory between Israel and Hamas. “Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Ismail al-Ghoul and his cameraman Rami al-Refee have been killed in an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip,” the network reported adding the strike “targeted a car near the Aidia area, west of Gaza City”. Since the start of the war in Gaza on October 7, Al Jazeera has aired continuous on-the-ground reporting on the effects of Israel’s campaign. The network’s office in Gaza has already been bombed in the conflict and two other correspondents killed. Al Jazeera has been the focus of months of criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government.  Last month, an Israeli court confirmed it had extended a ban on the network, which broadcasts in Arabic and English, initially placed on Al Jazeera in early May.   In January, Israel said an Al Jazeera staff journalist and a freelancer killed in an air strike in Gaza were “terror operatives”.  The following month, it accused another journalist with the channel who was wounded in a separate strike of being a “deputy company commander” with Hamas.

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