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Al Jazeera journalists killed and injured in Palestine: A timeline of sacrifice

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January 4, 2025
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Shutting Down the Truth: Al Jazeera’s Battle for Free Press

Shutting Down the Truth: Al Jazeera’s Battle for Free Press

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Since its launch in 1996, Al Jazeera has been at the forefront of Middle Eastern coverage, reporting on crucial events such as the Arab Spring, Israeli settler violence, and wars on Gaza. Even when other media organizations withdrew due to safety concerns, Al Jazeera remained committed to providing on-ground, real-time reporting. However, its commitment has come at a significant cost, with its journalists facing arrests, bans, and even death.

Al Jazeera’s Challenges in Palestine

Al Jazeera began reporting from the West Bank and Gaza in 2000, establishing its first foreign bureau. Over the years, its operations have faced multiple shutdowns from both the Palestinian Authority (PA) and Israel. The PA controls parts of the occupied West Bank and has repeatedly suspended the network’s activities, accusing it of biased reporting and spreading false information.

  • March 2001: The PA, led by President Yasser Arafat, shut down Al Jazeera’s Ramallah office without providing official reasons. The bureau chief at the time stated that a security official had accused the network of airing footage offensive to Arafat.
  • July 2009: PA security forces stormed the network’s office, banning its 35 employees from broadcasting after it aired an interview accusing President Mahmoud Abbas of conspiring in Arafat’s death. Public outcry led to the office’s reopening after four days.
  • December 2024: The PA banned Al Jazeera’s operations in Jenin, Qalqilya, and Tubas, accusing it of biased coverage during clashes between Palestinian security forces and armed groups. The crackdown aimed at appeasing Israel and the United States resulted in several civilian deaths, including journalist Shatha Sabbagh.
  • January 2025: The PA suspended all Al Jazeera broadcasts in the West Bank, citing tensions over its reporting.

Israeli Restrictions on Al Jazeera

Israel has also consistently targeted Al Jazeera, accusing it of inciting violence. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has openly criticized the network, calling for its closure.

  • July 2017: Netanyahu threatened to shut down Al Jazeera’s Jerusalem bureau, accusing it of fueling tensions around Al-Aqsa Mosque.
  • May 2021: Israeli forces bombed Al Jazeera’s Gaza office, giving journalists and other media workers in the building only an hour to evacuate before the strike.
  • May 2024: Israel raided and closed Al Jazeera’s East Jerusalem office following a newly passed law that allowed the suspension of foreign media operations deemed a threat. This ban was renewed multiple times, forcing Al Jazeera to relocate its operations to Amman, Jordan.
  • September 2024: Israeli security forces raided the network’s Ramallah office at 3am, halting broadcasts and accusing the network of supporting terrorism. Al Jazeera staff were forced out at gunpoint and threatened during the raid.

Journalists Killed and Injured

The risks of reporting from Palestine have been immense for Al Jazeera’s journalists, with at least six killed and several others injured since 2022.

  1. Shireen Abu Akleh: The veteran journalist was shot in the head by an Israeli sniper on May 11, 2022, while covering a raid in Jenin. Despite wearing a press vest and helmet, she was targeted. Initially, Israeli forces claimed her death was due to crossfire, but video evidence disproved this. No action was taken against the sniper. Her funeral procession was also attacked by Israeli forces, causing her coffin to nearly fall to the ground.
  2. Samer Abudaqa: On December 15, 2023, Abudaqa was injured in an Israeli air attack in Khan Younis. Despite international pleas, Israeli forces blocked emergency vehicles from reaching him.
  3. Wael Dahdouh: Al Jazeera’s Gaza bureau chief was injured in the same attack that wounded Abudaqa. In January 2024, his son, who also worked as a journalist for Al Jazeera, was killed in another airstrike.
  4. Ismail Abu Omar: On February 13, 2024, an Israeli drone strike critically injured Abu Omar and his cameraman while they were reporting in Rafah.
  5. Ismail al-Ghoul and Rami al-Rifi: Both were targeted in a July 2024 air raid while reporting from Gaza City. Al-Ghoul had previously been detained and beaten by Israeli forces.
  6. Ahmed al-Louh: On December 15, 2024, Al Jazeera photojournalist al-Louh was killed during an airstrike while covering rescue efforts in Gaza’s Nuseirat refugee camp.
Al Jazeera’s Mission in Palestine: Reporting Through Adversity
Al Jazeera’s Mission in Palestine: Reporting Through Adversity

Despite the repeated shutdowns, attacks, and the tragic loss of its journalists, Al Jazeera remains resolute in its mission to report on the ongoing plight of Palestinians. Both the PA and Israeli authorities have tried to stifle its reporting, yet the network continues to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank.

International journalist rights groups have condemned the actions against Al Jazeera, calling for accountability and protection for journalists working in conflict zones. As tensions continue, Al Jazeera’s steadfast reporting serves as a crucial source of information for the global audience, ensuring that the voices of Palestinians are heard despite all odds.

 

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