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Wave of condemnation of the assassination of journalists in Gaza

The new crime of the Zionist regime in martyring a number of other journalists in Gaza has brought a wave of reactions.

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According to Ashura News, citing Al Jazeera, the Zionist occupying army has once again committed a new crime against the media, martyring Al Jazeera cameraman Mohammed Salameh along with several other journalists in Gaza. This crime has sparked a wave of international condemnation.

Al Jazeera announced that with Salameh’s martyrdom, the number of martyrs of the network during the Gaza war has reached 10, and a total of 240 journalists have been martyred since the beginning of the war.

The network reported: The Gaza war is considered the bloodiest battle in modern history for journalists.

Al Jazeera condemned the Zionist army’s action in the strongest terms and announced: The direct assassination of journalists is part of an organized campaign to silence the voice of truth and prevent the disclosure of the reality of the genocide in Gaza. The continuation of Israel’s crimes against the media is a clear violation of international law and a clear example of a war crime.

Al Jazeera also called on the international community to take immediate measures to protect journalists, warning that Israel's assurance of impunity has made the regime more brazen in its suppression of the truth.

Islamic Jihad's response

The Islamic Jihad movement, while strongly condemning the attack on the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis and the martyrdom of the journalists present there, considered the inability of international institutions and world governments to be the reason for the continuation of these crimes.

Foreign Journalists Association: We are shocked

The Foreign Journalists Association also expressed shock and anger at the martyrdom of journalists affiliated with reputable international media outlets, and demanded an immediate explanation from the Zionist army and the Prime Minister's Office of the regime.

The organization called on world leaders to take immediate action to protect journalists, emphasizing that this event should be a turning point in stopping Israel's crimes.

The International Union of Journalists also announced: So far, Israeli soldiers have assassinated 217 Palestinian journalists since the start of the war. We condemn the recent war crime committed by Israel.

Ankara's response

The Turkish Presidential Communications Department considered the martyrdom of journalists in Gaza a clear attempt by Israel to commit genocide against a besieged nation and described this act as a new crime in Tel Aviv's black record.

Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch: It was a calculated trap

The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch also announced that the attack on journalists and aid teams at Nasser Hospital was a calculated trap carried out by Israeli drones flying at low altitude and guided by precise intelligence.

The organization emphasized that such attacks are not random, but part of the occupation regime's repeated and documented policy in various areas of Gaza.

Reporters Without Borders warns

Reporters Without Borders also called for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council to ensure the safety of journalists, warning about the Zionist regime's attempt to gradually shut down the flow of information in Gaza.

The organization stressed the need for special support for Palestinian journalists and opening access to the Gaza Strip for all international journalists.

UNRWA: The goal is to silence the last remaining voices

UNRWA Commissioner also said: More journalists are being assassinated or killed in Gaza, and this is silencing the last remaining voices that report on the deaths of children. Hunger in Gaza must end, crossings must be opened, and journalists must be protected.

Despite the continuation of these deadly attacks, Al Jazeera once again announced that it will continue to cover live "Israeli" crimes in Gaza and will not remain silent in the face of attempts to censor the truth.

 

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