Known By The Terrorist Company They Adhere To
"A terrorist with a camera is still a terrorist!""I commend our security forces for eliminating the terrorist Anas Jamal Mahmoud Al-Sharif, who operated under the guise of an Al Jazeera journalist."Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon"The terrorist Anas al-Sharif served as a cell leader in the Hamas terror organization and advanced plans for rocket fire against Israeli civilians and IDF forces.""[In October, the IDF published documents seized in Gaza that] unequivocally [confirmed Sharif’s] military affiliation with Hamas.""These documents serve as proof of the terrorist’s integration into the Qatari Al Jazeera media network.""[In Sunday’s strike, the military] took steps to mitigate civilian harm, including] the use of precision munitions, aerial surveillance and additional intelligence information."Israel Defense Forces
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| Funerals held for assassinated Gaza journalists Still from Al Jazeera video |
United
Nations employees with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) who just happen to be
members of the Hamas terrorist group, some of whom were proven to be
involved in the October 7, 2023 invasion and slaughter in southern
Israel, and journalists/photographers working under a Reuters byline or
employed by Al Jazeera who are likewise linked to terrorist groups some
of whom occupy positions that require direct acts of terrorism against
Israel, writing biased columns and observations posing as neutral
journalism published without hesitation by mainstream Western media.
One
of these journalist-terrorists met his end on August 10, along with
four other colleagues, in Gaza City leading world powers to condemn
Israel for targeting journalists because safety is supposed to be
guaranteed for members of the press in war zones, reporting the scenes
of conflict that they observe -- for if combatants fail to recognize the
vital importance of the objective reporters' accounts portray, how would the world
audience know what is transpiring, whom to condemn, and which parties
should be supported by world opinion?
The
Israel Defense Forces has identified Anas al-Sharif as an actively
serving member and head of a Hamas terrorist cell while doing
double-duty as a journalist for the Qatari Al Jazeera network. That
would be the Qatar that has given haven to top-echelon members of the
Muslim Brotherhood's little offshoot, Hamas, in Doha. Al-Sharif was
responsible, according to the IDF, for orchestrating and advancing rocket
attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.
| In Doha, Qatar, Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network's studio to remember their colleagues. Al Jazeera called the strike a 'targeted assassination' and accused Israeli officials of incitement by connecting al-Sharif's death to the allegations that both the network and correspondent had denied. (Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters) |
Intelligence
was released by the IDF which had recovered documents in Gaza
indicating al-Sharif's military role within Hamas. These documents
include personnel rosters, records of terrorist training courses phone
directories and salary documents substantiating the man's involvement as
a combatant and a commander within the Hamas network of terrorism aimed
at destroying Israel. As evidence goes, it is complete and completely
damning. And like the United Nations, Al Jazeera strenuously denies that
any of its employees are linked to terrorism.
So
the fiction that the documents detail of al-Sharif's fighter status and
cell-leading positions dating to 2013, including leadership in rocket
units and participation in elite Nukhba battalions must obviously be
confusing this journalist's background activities with someone else
entirely. Only that is the version preferred for public consumption by
Al Jazeera, against Israel's and specifically the IDF's allegations.
The
predatory, anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian 'victimhood injustice' of Qatar
and Al Jazeera carry weight in excess of what a democratic, lawful
nation-state of the Western alliance is held to represent in today's
world.
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| Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif (center left), who was killed by the IDF in Gaza on August 10, 2025, shown together with the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in an undated photographed posted by the IDF’s Arabic language spokesman on August 11, 2025. |
This
innocent journalist, this producer of unbiased news reports informing
the world at large of Israel's assaults against Palestinians, a member
of Hamas? Perish the thought. And while we're at it, brush aside the
evidence consisting of documentation damning to his purported innocence,
much less photographs attesting to his role as a valued comrade in
terrorist activities.
Head
of the Arab Media Branch in the IDF, Col. Avicha Adraeee, posted
photographs Sunday showing al-Sharif taking selfies with Hamas terror
leaders, including Yahya Sinwar and Khalil al-Hayya. "Only a terrorist sits in the gatherings of terrorists",
wrote Adraee. While the Israeli military state that al-Sharif led a
Hamas cell, the Committee to Protect Journalists and other describe
al-Sharif's death and those of the other four with him as retribution
against journalists documenting the Gaza conflict.
Of
the five journalists killed in the Sunday Israeli airstrike, all were
Al Jazeera staffers of whom the IDF say they target individuals they
identify as Hamas terrorists posing as reporters. A year earlier,
Israeli army officials had accused al-Sharif and other Al Jazeera
journalists of being members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Col. Adraee had attacked Al Jazeera in a July 24 video, accusing
al-Sharif as part of the Hamas terrorist group.
The strike that killed him and the other four Al Jazeera journalists represented a "targeted assassination" stated Al Jazeera, accusing Israel of 'incitement'.
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| Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif (in red), who was killed by the IDF in Gaza on August 10, 2025, shown together with the late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and other Hamas leaders in undated photographs posted by the IDF’s Arabic language spokesman on August 11, 2025. |
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