Five Journalists Dead, Accused of Being Hamas

Having lived near Ann Arbor, I know of University of Michigan, History Prof. Juan Cole. WE did exchange a few emails in the past. I was looking to talk with him and perhaps write about him in Angry Bear. It never came to pass. He is a trustworthy source of information if you are looking for such. Journalists and the Gaza are endangered because they are reporting on what is happening there.

Trump is not going to do much to rein Israel in from the slaughter. There is all the beach front property to be had once the people are removed.

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Now on Sunday comes the news that the Israeli army assassinated five journalists, one of them lead Al Jazeera reporter Anas al-Sharif, 28, who had become known as the “voice of Gaza,” watched by millions throughout the world. The Israeli military fired a rocket at the tent he and four other journalists were sheltering in near the al-Shifa’ Hospital in Gaza City.

They join 178 journalists killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Most of these killings appear to have been deliberate.

Note that firing a rocket at a tent known to be inhabited by unarmed civilian journalists is an act of cowardice and is the sort of thing for which German and Japanese officers were tried at Nuremberg.

The Israeli propaganda charges against al-Sharif, that he was an active-duty Hamas commando in charge of firing rockets at Israel, would be laughable if they weren’t so sinister in a Kim Jong Un sort of way. We saw al-Sharif all day every day huddling in Gaza, undernourished, staring into the camera and reporting. Is he Superman, to sneak off and fire a rocket between screen appearances and intensive news gathering?

“This is my last will and testament, my final message. If these words of mine reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice. Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. God knows that I have exerted all my effort and strength to be a support and voice for my people, ever since I opened my eyes to life in the alleys and neighborhoods of Jabalia refugee camp.

“I have lived the pain in all its details, and I have tasted the pain and loss repeatedly. Despite this, I have never hesitated to convey the truth as it is, without falsification or distortion. May God be a witness against those who remained silent, those who accepted our killing, and those who held our breath and whose hearts were not moved by the remains of our children and women, nor did they stop the massacre our people have been subjected to for more than a year and a half.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, goaded on by the Israeli equivalent of neo-Nazis in his cabinet, announced Thursday that he intends to directly occupy Gaza City militarily in preparation for expelling its population once again to the south of the Strip. He clearly intends to commit more genocidal war crimes of the sort for which he has been indicted by the International Criminal Court, and does not want any witnesses.

His attempt to blind the world to what he is doing in Gaza is pitiful in its hubris. And it comes a day late and a dollar short, since everyone knows about his Gaza genocide, even, apparently, Donald Trump, who angrily instructed Netanyahu to stop his ridiculous lying that no one is starving in Gaza.

I can’t do better than the statement by the Committee to Protect Journalists:

“Israel’s pattern of labeling journalists as militants without providing credible evidence raises serious questions about its intent and respect for press freedom,” said CPJ Regional Director Sara Qudah. “Journalists are civilians and must never be targeted. Those responsible for these killings must be held accountable.”

Al-Sharif had been one of Al Jazeera’s best-known reporters in Gaza since the start of the war and one of several journalists whom Israel had previously alleged were members of Hamas without providing evidence. Most recently, Al-Sharif had reported on the starvation that he and his colleagues were experiencing because of Israel’s refusal to allow sufficient food aid into Gaza.

In a July 24 video, Avichay Adraee, an Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, accused Al-Sharif of having been a member of Hamas’s military wing, Al-Qassam, since 2013 and working during the war “for the most criminal and offensive channel.”