“This is the ‘safe’ area that the occupation army spoke of. The moral army.”, he said.
And they claim the idf cares about civilians. These people literally left their home in Northern Gaza to the South after being told it was safe. But the facts are, if you’re a Palestinian or are supporting the Palestinian cause, there is no safe place.
May Allah give him the strength to overcome this, and may He protect him and the rest of his loved ones. May all the heroes reporting from Gaza and their loved ones be protected from the merciless monstrous occupiers.
Anyone who justifies this is a terrorist.
It must horrifying to leave your family in that region knowing what could happen. Such a jarring image of him suffering with a microphone shoved in his face.
It can feel exploitative but we dont get many glimpes into these losses as they are usually just posted at statistics so I can see why it would be important to him share this moment with the world.
Genuine question: what do you think the ratio is of Hamas to civilian deaths in Gaza? 95% civilian?
Wael Al-Dahdouh has lost coworkers and friends before, years ago, in some bombings. He has been covering the conflict for a long time after being unable to move abroad to study due to the blockade. Still he has done some notable and impactful reporting. His office even came under criticism once for being awarded an award from Hamas.
I’d wait for more evidence before claiming it was Israel, but I guess AJ don’t have my journalism integrity.
Hamas must release the hostages or this will just get worse. Stop hiding under the ground where your citizens are your shields
Whatever one’s thoughts are about the outlet or the journalist’s reporting, his family were civilians – including *children*. Their deaths should not be celebrated or defended, and if these reports are true, one should seriously ask whether a residence known to have civilians present should have been a target.
Every civilian life, whether lost in Gaza or Israel, is a horrific tragedy that shouldn’t have happened.
That was on purpose
Another journalist assassination by Israel? Trying their best Russia impression.
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I’m so sick of the idea that $300,000 guided missiles ripping your family’s bodies apart is somehow different than gunmen entering your home and shooting your family to death.
Civilian murder is fucking civilian murder.
How in the fuck did this become a controversial stance?!?!
This should not be surprising to anyone.
Israel assassinated Shireen Abu Akleh, denied doing so, then shot people at her funeral, then a month later admitted to the murder.
This is standard operating procedure for Israeli thugs.
If a school shooter was barricading himself in a classroom, would you blow up the school?
Just note that his family had taken refuge in a place in the South of Gaza, where Israel told them it’s “safe”.
Israel has a long history in targeting journalists
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“This is the ‘safe’ area that the occupation army spoke of. The moral army.”, he said.
And they claim the idf cares about civilians. These people literally left their home in Northern Gaza to the South after being told it was safe. But the facts are, if you’re a Palestinian or are supporting the Palestinian cause, there is no safe place.
May Allah give him the strength to overcome this, and may He protect him and the rest of his loved ones. May all the heroes reporting from Gaza and their loved ones be protected from the merciless monstrous occupiers.
Anyone who justifies this is a terrorist.
It must horrifying to leave your family in that region knowing what could happen. Such a jarring image of him suffering with a microphone shoved in his face.
It can feel exploitative but we dont get many glimpes into these losses as they are usually just posted at statistics so I can see why it would be important to him share this moment with the world.
Genuine question: what do you think the ratio is of Hamas to civilian deaths in Gaza? 95% civilian?
Wael Al-Dahdouh has lost coworkers and friends before, years ago, in some bombings. He has been covering the conflict for a long time after being unable to move abroad to study due to the blockade. Still he has done some notable and impactful reporting. His office even came under criticism once for being awarded an award from Hamas.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/hamas-hands-al-jazeera-award-for-highly-professional-coverage-of-gaza-conflict/
> Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital
>*Al-Aqsa Martyrs*
>**Al-Aqsa Martyrs**
Who names hospitals after an [internationally recognized terrorist group](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Aqsa_Martyrs%27_Brigades)?
I’d wait for more evidence before claiming it was Israel, but I guess AJ don’t have my journalism integrity.
Hamas must release the hostages or this will just get worse. Stop hiding under the ground where your citizens are your shields
Whatever one’s thoughts are about the outlet or the journalist’s reporting, his family were civilians – including *children*. Their deaths should not be celebrated or defended, and if these reports are true, one should seriously ask whether a residence known to have civilians present should have been a target.
Every civilian life, whether lost in Gaza or Israel, is a horrific tragedy that shouldn’t have happened.
That was on purpose
Another journalist assassination by Israel? Trying their best Russia impression.
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I’m so sick of the idea that $300,000 guided missiles ripping your family’s bodies apart is somehow different than gunmen entering your home and shooting your family to death.
Civilian murder is fucking civilian murder.
How in the fuck did this become a controversial stance?!?!
This should not be surprising to anyone.
Israel assassinated Shireen Abu Akleh, denied doing so, then shot people at her funeral, then a month later admitted to the murder.
This is standard operating procedure for Israeli thugs.
If a school shooter was barricading himself in a classroom, would you blow up the school?
Just note that his family had taken refuge in a place in the South of Gaza, where Israel told them it’s “safe”.
Israel has a long history in targeting journalists