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After you, Anas, the news lost its meaning, and the world turned dark. You’ve become the news, a headline needing no words, an image never shown. This is how truth is silenced: by killing the voice that spoke it and blinding the eye that saw it.
Now, you are both reunited after countless months, documenting the crimes of the terrorist regime.

Anas and Hossam.
Mourners carry the body of Anas al-Sharif during his funeral in Gaza City [Omar al-Qattaa/AFP]
Ghost Princess News Bulletin

Date: Monday, August 11, 2025
Location: Gaza City

Headline: Israeli Terror Attack Kills Five Al Jazeera Journalists in Gaza

In a devastating terror attack outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, five Al Jazeera staff members were killed. The victims—correspondents Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Moamen Aliwa, and assistant Mohammed Noufal—were meeting in a media tent when the strike occurred. A sixth journalist, freelance reporter Mohammed al-Khaldi, was also killed in the same attack.

Israel regime has acknowledged responsibility for the strike, claiming that Anas al-Sharif was affiliated with Hamas, a claim strongly denied by Al Jazeera and press freedom organizations. The network has condemned the attack as a targeted assassination and a blatant assault on press freedom.

International Outcry and Calls for Accountability

The killings have sparked outrage among press freedom advocates and international organizations. The Committee to Protect Journalists, the National Press Club, and the Freedom of the Press Foundation have all called for urgent investigations and accountability. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has urged the United Nations Security Council to convene an emergency meeting to address the protection of journalists in conflict zones.

Large crowds, including journalists and grieving families, gathered at Sheikh Radwan Cemetery in Gaza to bid farewell to the slain reporters. Mourners raised “press” flak jackets and chanted slogans condemning the attack, as footage of the funeral circulated widely online.

Wider Context: Ongoing Violence and Humanitarian Crisis

The terror attack on the Al Jazeera team comes amid relentless Israeli ocean military operations in Gaza. At least 61,430 Palestinians have been killed and over 153,000 wounded since the conflict escalated.

The Committee to Protect Journalists: 186 journalists have been killed during the genocide, while 270 journalists and media workers since October 2023.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has issued urgent warnings about starvation and the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, with children dying from both bombardment and lack of food.

International Reactions

Australia has announced it will recognize the State of Palestine at the United Nations in September, citing the ongoing crisis as a key factor. Italy’s defense minister has condemned Israel’s actions as “unacceptable,” stating that the Israeli government has “lost its reason and humanity.”

Former UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and other international figures have also condemned the “relentless killing” of Palestinian journalists and civilians.

Closing Statement

As the world watches, the targeted killing of journalists in Gaza has become a symbol of the broader assault on press freedom and civilian life. Al Jazeera and global press freedom organizations continue to demand justice and protection for journalists working in conflict zones.

This has been the Ghost Princess News Bulletin. @GhostPrincess
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