According to the Committee to Protect Journalists Israel’s war against Gaza is the “deadliest conflict for journalists the organisation has documented in 30 years.”
Al Jazeera journalist, cameraman killed in Israeli attack on Gaza
Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Ismail al-Ghoul and his cameraman Rami al-Rifi have been killed in an Israeli air attack on the Gaza Strip.
The reporters were killed when their car was hit on Wednesday in the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, according to initial information…
The Gaza government media office has put the figure at 165 Palestinian journalists killed since the war began.
On X Mohamed Moawad, the managing editor of Aljazeera, shared this post by Ismail Al-Ghoul
Let me tell you, my friend, that I no longer know the taste of sleep. The bodies of children and the screams of the injured and their blood-soaked images never leave my sight. The cries of mothers and the wailing of men who are missing their loved ones never fade from my hearing.
I can no longer bear the sound of children’s voices from beneath the rubble, nor can I forget the energy and power that reverberates at every moment, turning into a nightmare. It is no longer easy for me to stand before the rows of coffins, which are locked and extended, or to see the dead people more than the living who are fighting death beneath their homes, not finding a way out to safety and survival.
I am tired, my friend…
Ismail Al-Ghoul, Al Jazeera Correspondent in Gaza