Al Jazeera has condemned the killing of one of its Palestinian journalists in an Israeli strike in the Gaza Strip, describing it as a 'deliberate and targeted crime'. Mohammed Wishah, a correspondent for the Al Jazeera Mubasher channel, and one other person were killed in a drone strike on a vehicle in Gaza City on Wednesday, the Qatar-based network and local health officials said. The Israeli military alleged that Wishah was a 'Hamas terrorist' and said it carried out the strike because he posed a threat to its forces in the area. There was no immediate response from Al Jazeera, but both the network and Hamas have previously denied that Wishah was affiliated with the armed group. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) also said it condemned the killing of Wishah 'in the strongest possible terms'. He is the 11th Al Jazeera journalist to be killed since the start of the war in Gaza, where a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been in place for six months. Witnesses said Wishah was travelling in a vehicle with another Palestinian along the coastal road when it was hit by a missile fired by an Israeli drone. The CPJ has reported a total of 260 journalists killed across the Middle East since the start of the Gaza conflict, highlighting the ongoing danger faced by reporters in the region.
Tragic Loss: Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Israeli Airstrike

Tragic Loss: Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Israeli Airstrike
Al Jazeera condemns the targeted killing of their journalist Mohammed Wishah in Gaza, calling the incident a ‘deliberate crime’. The Israeli military claims he was a Hamas operative posing as a journalist.
Mohammed Wishah, a correspondent for Al Jazeera, was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Gaza. The network condemned the act as a targeted crime, while the Israeli military claimed he was a Hamas terrorist. Witnesses reported that Wishah was driving when the strike occurred, igniting international outrage. This marks the 11th journalist from Al Jazeera killed during ongoing conflicts in the region.















