Abdallah Aljamal, who wrote for Al Jazeera and worked as a spokeswoman for Gaza’s Hamas- run work government, was killed when Israel Defense Forces soldiers entered his main Gaza home over the weekend and rescued hostages Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andri Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 41, according to Jewish officials.
Al Jazeera said Sunday that Aljamal “has previously worked with the Network, but had contributed to an Op- ed in 2019″, although his report on Al Jazeera’s site describes him a” Gaza- based writer and photojournalist”.
The system even said allegations against Aljamal are” fully baseless” and are” a progression of the process of defamation and misinformation aimed at harming Al Jazeera’s standing, competence, and independence”.
This is not the first moment the system has been under the hammer by Israel, according to Just The News. Last month, the Israeli government overwhelmingly decided to close Al Jazeera’s practices in Israel due to security concerns.
Despite the show’s rejection of a partnership with Aljamal, it is terribly angry towards Israel and Jews. As new as Tuesday, the system ‘s , British- language article featuring” Life Updates” from the Israel- Gaza war had the headline, “UN chief calls for ceasefire agreement”, with the first sentence stating:” Calling the conditions in Gaza ‘ deplorable’, UN chief Antonio Guterres tells Israel and Hamas to come to an agreement on a ceasefire proposal outlined late last month by the US”.
The first sentence of the article read,” New losses for the occupation and the Palestinian factions respond to the ceasefire proposal,” and the article’s headline read,” On the 249th day of the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the occupation army continued to bomb various areas of the Gaza Strip, while the Ministry of Health confirmed that the occupation committed 3 massacres that claimed the lives of 40 martyrs and 120 wounded in the past 24 hours.”
The term “occupation”, is used to refer to the Israel Defense Forces, while the” Israeli aggression” refers to Israel’s war against Hamas in response to the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack that killed about 1, 200 people and resulted in the kidnapping of about 250 others, many of whom still remain captive. Additionally, the term “martyrs” refers to any Palestinian – civilian or combatant – killed during fighting against Israel or Jews in general.