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JERUSALEM, Aug 11, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Media advocacy group the Committee to
Protect Journalists on Monday slammed an Israeli strike that killed several
Al Jazeera staff in Gaza overnight, saying journalists should never be
targeted in war.
"Journalists are civilians. They must never be targeted in war. And to do so
is a war crime," Jodie Ginsberg, chief executive of the Committee to Protect
Journalists (CPJ), told AFP.
The CPJ in July called for the protection of Anas al-Sharif, one of the
journalists killed in the Israeli strike, after an Israeli military spokesman
claimed he was a militant, accusing Israel of a "pattern" of labelling
journalists militants "without providing credible evidence".
Numerous Al Jazeera staff in Gaza have faced similar accusations from the
Israeli military during the war.
According to local journalists who knew him, Sharif had worked at the start
of his career with a Hamas communication office, where his role was to
publicise events organised by the militant group that has exercised total
control over Gaza since 2006.
"International law is clear that active combatants are the only justified
targets in a war setting," Ginsberg said.
"So unless the IDF can demonstrate that Anas al-Sharif was still an active
combatant, then there is no justification for his killing," she said, using
an acronym for the Israeli military.