Local authorities have stated that the attack was likely a targeted strike

(Web Desk): Another deadly Israeli strike has claimed the life of Al Jazeera’s renowned journalist Anas Al-Sharif, along with three of his journalist colleagues, in Gaza.
According to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, 28-year-old Anas Al-Sharif and his team were targeted near the hospital’s main entrance while they were inside a tent set up for journalists.
Local authorities have stated that the attack was likely a targeted strike.
Those martyred include Al Jazeera reporter Mohammed Quraeqeia, cameraman Ibrahim Zaher, and media worker Mohammed Noufal.
According to Al Jazeera, Anas Al-Sharif had extensively covered Israeli bombings, the humanitarian crisis, and war crimes in northern Gaza. He had reportedly been receiving constant threats as a result of his reporting.
The Israeli military has claimed responsibility for the strike, accusing Al-Sharif of allegedly leading a Hamas cell — although no evidence has yet been presented to support this claim.
Sources say that Anas Al-Sharif was among the journalists who worked tirelessly to bring global attention to the ongoing devastation in Gaza.
It is worth noting that since the beginning of Israeli bombardment on Gaza, more than 200 journalists and media workers have been killed, many of whom were affiliated with the Al Jazeera Network.
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