Five Al Jazeera journalists killed in Israeli strike in Gaza, IDF identifies Anas al-Sharif as Hamas terrorist
Five Al Jazeera journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza city on Sunday, with Israel Defense Forces claiming one of them was a Hamas terrorist.

According to reports, seven people died when IDF hit a tent outside the main gate of Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital late on Sunday evening.
The deceased journalists were identified as Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh and camera operators Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa.
Breaking: Intense, concentrated Israeli bombardment using “fire belts” is hitting the eastern and southern areas of Gaza City.
— أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif (@AnasAlSharif0) August 10, 2025
Anas al-Sharif has reported extensively from northern Gaza since the conflict began nearly two years ago.
In his last X post, he wrote: "Breaking: Intense, concentrated Israeli bombardment using 'fire belts' is hitting the eastern and southern areas of Gaza City."
قصف لا يتوقف…
— أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif (@AnasAlSharif0) August 10, 2025
منذ ساعتين والعدوان الإسرائيلي يشتد على مدينة غزة. pic.twitter.com/yW8PesTkFT
He also shared a video where a loud sound could be heard due to Israeli bombing in Gaza.
Al Jazeera condemns the attack
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera network has condemned the attack and said in a statement: “This attack comes amid the catastrophic consequences of the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza, which has seen the relentless slaughter of civilians, forced starvation, and the obliteration of entire communities."
“The order to assassinate Anas Al Sharif, one of Gaza’s bravest journalists, and his colleagues, is a desperate attempt to silence the voices exposing the impending seizure and occupation of Gaza," the media network further said.
IDF calls Anas al-Sharif a Hamas terrorist
Meanwhile, IDF confirmed the death of the journalist in its strike but identified him as a Hamas terrorist.
IDF wrote on X: "Hamas terrorist Anas Al-Sharif, who posed as an Al Jazeera journalist."
🎯STRUCK: Hamas terrorist Anas Al-Sharif, who posed as an Al Jazeera journalist
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 10, 2025
Al-Sharif was the head of a Hamas terrorist cell and advanced rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF troops.
Intelligence and documents from Gaza, including rosters, terrorist training lists and… pic.twitter.com/ypFaEYDHse
The X post further said: "Al-Sharif was the head of a Hamas terrorist cell and advanced rocket attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF troops."
"Intelligence and documents from Gaza, including rosters, terrorist training lists and salary records, prove he was a Hamas operative integrated into Al Jazeera," IDF said.
IDF did not mention the names of other journalists killed in the strike.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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