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Indonesian Doctor in Gaza Gives Witness Account to Israel’s

Israel admitted targeting Anas Al-Sharif, marking the 11th Al Jazeera staff killed in Gaza; at least 192 journalists have died since the conflict began, the Committee to Protect Journalists said.

  • In Gaza City, Israel struck a media tent outside Al-Shifa Hospital on August 10, killing Al Jazeera journalist Al-Sharif and five others.
  • Over 61,400 people have been killed in Gaza, and Israel has barred foreign journalists since the war began, propelling Al-Sharif to prominence.
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists said on Monday that at least 192 journalists have been killed since Israel launched the war in Gaza, with Israel responsible for 70 per cent of those deaths.
  • Following the targeted strike, rights groups filed a complaint at the International Criminal Court and called for accountability.
  • Al-Sharif shared a final message on X, saying `If these words of mine reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice`, urging to remember Gaza.
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"Go pikkolo angielo!": it's controversy on the tweet with which Antonino Monteleone spoke about the death of Anas al-Sharif, journalist of Al Jazeera killed together with other reporters in a raid of Israel in Gaza. On August 12th the ex hyena now in force to the Rai commented on the story on X: "A link" went to heaven to embrace his Yahya. One hundred and forty-four virgins in two. Go pikkolo angielo!" inciting the reactions of some colleagues …

·Rome, Italy
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Center

The Israeli army targeted Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif for allegedly leading a Hamas terrorist cell. Although his old posts suggest Hamas sympathies, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Right

The death of Palestinian 'journalist' Anas Al-Sharif (28) in a targeted Israeli attack was big and sad news for the Dutch media. Rob Trip, a newsreader for NOS, spoke about 'Anas' as if he were a personal friend.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Saudi Gazette broke the news in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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