
London - Saba:
Amnesty International strongly condemned on Monday Israel's deliberate killing of journalists in an airstrike on their media tent in occupied Gaza City.
In a statement posted on its X account and seen by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the organization explained: "Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues were the eyes and voices of Gaza. Despite being starved, exhausted, threatened with death, and in great pain, they continued their courageous reporting from the front lines."
Amnesty added: "No conflict in modern history has claimed such a large number of journalistic lives compared to the genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip."
It stressed: "An independent and impartial investigation must be conducted into the killing of Palestinian journalists, and justice and reparations must be achieved for their families."
Amnesty added: "States must act quickly to stop the genocide being committed by Israel now."
Amnesty International strongly condemned on Monday Israel's deliberate killing of journalists in an airstrike on their media tent in occupied Gaza City.
In a statement posted on its X account and seen by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the organization explained: "Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues were the eyes and voices of Gaza. Despite being starved, exhausted, threatened with death, and in great pain, they continued their courageous reporting from the front lines."
Amnesty added: "No conflict in modern history has claimed such a large number of journalistic lives compared to the genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip."
It stressed: "An independent and impartial investigation must be conducted into the killing of Palestinian journalists, and justice and reparations must be achieved for their families."
Amnesty added: "States must act quickly to stop the genocide being committed by Israel now."