In a post on X social media platforms Monday morning, senior Iranian diplomats responded to the Israeli regime’s attack on a journalist tent in Gaza City.
“Press badges are not shields against genocide criminals.
“Five more #Journalists (the entire team of Al Jazeera) were assassinated in cold blood by the Israeli regime’s intentional airstrike in a tent in the city of #Gaza, while Gazan has been slaughtered, starved and targeted Israeli-American “food traps,” he added.
“Strong condemnation is the bare minimum for decent humans, but the world must act immediately to stop this tragic genocide and hold criminals accountable. Indifference and inaction are complicity in Israeli crime.”
Israeli forces killed five Al Jazeera staff, including Al Jazeera correspondents Anas Al Sharif and Mohammed Kareka, as well as photographers Ibrahim Zahehar and Mohammed Nofal on a targeted strike at a media tent at Al Sifa Hospital in Gaza city on Sunday evening. Two other people were also killed.
Just before his death, Al Sharif, the famous 28-year-old Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent, who reportedly wrote to X in the eastern and southern Gaza city of Israel, also known as the “fire belt,” wrote him in X in the eastern and southern Gaza city.
In his final video, the huge boom in Israel’s intensive missile bombing can be heard in the background as the dark sky is lit up in a flash of orange light.
In his final message, written on April 6, to be published in the case of his martianism, Al-Sharif said, “I struggled with all the details” and “I had repeated grief and loss.”
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