Jerusalem:
The Israeli military on Wednesday mentioned an Al Jazeera journalist wounded in an air strike in Gaza was a Hamas member who filmed himself at a kibbutz in the course of the October 7 assault.
The broadcaster itself reported on Tuesday that Arabic language reporter Ismail Abu Omar and his cameraman Ahmad Matar had been each critically injured north of Rafah and brought to hospital for remedy.
However the Israeli army described Omar as “a deputy firm commander in Hamas’s Jap Battalion of Khan Yunis”.
“Abu Omar even filmed himself in Kibbutz Nir Oz in the course of the October seventh bloodbath and revealed it on social media platforms,” a press release learn.
The Qatar-based tv community has not but responded to the newest accusation.
However on Tuesday it criticised the Israeli army for intentionally focusing on its staff as they reported on the plight of civilians caught up within the struggle with Hamas.
The community mentioned the strike was a “totally fledged crime which provides to Israel’s crime towards journalists” and was aimed toward stopping reporters masking the struggle.
Abu Omar’s proper leg was blown off within the drone strike, whereas docs had been making an attempt to save lots of the left one, Al Jazeera mentioned, quoting an emergency doctor.
The Committee to Shield Journalists has recorded the deaths of at the least 85 journalists and media staff — 78 of them Palestinian — because the struggle erupted on October 7.
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