TikTok Genocide
"❤️🩹The mountain from Jabalia, Anas Al-Sharif @AnasAlSharif0 , was remembered by journalist Mahmoud Abu Salama as a comrade on the same path in genocide. Abu Salama blamed not only the Nazi “Israeli” occupation army for deliberately assassinating Anas, Mohammed Qreiqea, and other journalists in cold blood last night, but also the whole world for its complicity through silence despite knowing exactly what is happening in Gaza. His voice heavy with grief, he vowed to continue reporting: “We will keep covering this, for the sake of Anas, Ismail, Hossam, Mohammed, and all our fellow journalists.”" - Source
Around 11:20 pm, an Israeli airstrike targeted the tent o Al-Jazeera's staff at Al-Shifa Medical Complex, killing 6 journalists including renowned Al-Jazeera correspondents Anas Al-Sharif and Mohammed Qriqea.
The massacre also injured journalists Ahmad Al-Harazin, Mohammad Sobh, and Mohammad Qayta.
The IDF assassinated them after a long campaign of incitement— and murder—against Palestinians journalists, particularly Anas whom it accused repeatedly and without evidence of being an agent of Hamas.
The assassination came on the anniversary of one of Israel's most gruesome massacres at Al-Tabi'in school where Anas had documented some of his most poignant reporting. Shortly after the latter, the IDF's arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee incited against Anas, and continued to do so several times throughout the next 12 months. The IDF put Anas on a kill-list of journalists and continued inciting against Anas after his reporting on the devastating effects of Israel's starvation policy starting late July.
Former US army EOD export Trevor Ball noted that the damage pattern seen in the aftermath is "consistent with an Israeli Mikholit bomb. They've (IDF) also used the Mikholit is similar strikes on media tents in the past."
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The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.