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Israeli Strikes Kill Al Jazeera Cameraman in Gaza

The Israeli military's attack in Gaza resulted in the death of Ahmed Wishah, an Al Jazeera journalist, raising concerns about press freedom and civilian casualties in the conflict.

domingo, 21 de junio de 2026, 07:01 a. m.3 min de lectura

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The incident has intensified international criticism of Israel's military actions in Gaza, with Al Jazeera condemning the 'deliberate' targeting of its staff. The attack highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the risks faced by journalists in conflict zones.

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  • •Ahmed Wishah, an Al Jazeera cameraman, was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza on June 20, 2026.
  • •The Israeli military accused Wishah of being a 'Hamas sniper operative' without evidence.
  • •This is the 12th media worker killed by Israeli forces in the current conflict.
  • •Al Jazeera condemned the attack as a violation of press freedom.
  • •The strike occurred amid ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, which have caused significant civilian casualties.
  • •The incident has drawn condemnation from the UN and other international bodies.
On June 20, 2026, Israeli forces conducted strikes in Gaza that killed Ahmed Wishah, a cameraman for Al Jazeera. The attack, which Al Jazeera described as 'deliberate,' has sparked outrage among international media and human rights organizations. Witnesses reported that Wishah was targeted while covering the conflict, raising questions about the safety of journalists in war zones. The incident has further strained relations between Israel and international media, with calls for accountability and transparency.
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  • Al Jazeera
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