Al Jazeera has condemned the killing of one of its Palestinian journalists, Mohammed Wishah, in a drone strike in the Gaza Strip, labeling it a 'deliberate and targeted crime.' Wishah, who was traveling with another individual at the time of the strike, is the 11th member of Al Jazeera's team to be killed amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. The Israeli military has accused Wishah of being a Hamas terrorist and justified the strike on the basis that he posed a threat to Israeli forces. However, both Al Jazeera and Hamas have denied any affiliations with the militant group. Media rights organizations, including the Committee to Protect Journalists, have also strongly condemned the killing, viewing it as part of a concerning trend against the safety of journalists in conflict zones. Al Jazeera announced plans to pursue legal action for the killing of its team members, asserting that such actions violate international laws and norms.
Tragic Death of Al Jazeera Journalist Sparks Outrage

Tragic Death of Al Jazeera Journalist Sparks Outrage
Al Jazeera condemns the killing of its reporter, Mohammed Wishah, in an Israeli drone strike while traveling in Gaza, calling it a deliberate attack on press freedom.
Mohammed Wishah, a correspondent for Al Jazeera, was killed in a drone strike in Gaza, prompting strong condemnation from the network and various media rights organizations. The Israeli military alleges he was a Hamas operative, a claim denied by Al Jazeera and Hamas. This incident marks the 11th journalist killed from Al Jazeera since the escalation of conflict in the region.


















