Six Al Jazeera journalists are exposed as part of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad

6 Al Jazeera journalists: Hamas or PIJ

Important Takeaways:

  • The IDF announced on Wednesday that six journalists actively working for Al Jazeera were members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).
  • The IDF says that due to intelligence recovered from the Gaza Strip during military operations, they can reveal that Anas Al-Sharif, Alaa Salama, Hossam Shabat, Ashraf Saraj, Ismail Abu Amr, and Talal Aruki are all affiliated with the military wings of either Hamas or PIJ.
  • Ismail Abu Amr was injured several months ago in Gaza by an IDF attack; during that period, Al Jazeera denied his membership in Hamas. Documents recovered by the IDF showed this was untrue.
  • Some of the documents include personnel tables, terrorist training courses, phone books, and salary documents for terrorists.
  • The IDF said that this “unequivocally proves that they function as military terrorist operatives of the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip.”
  • The IDF also said that these documents prove Al Jazeera has employed them simultaneously.
  • The exposed journalists are part of Hamas’s military wing operating as the vanguard of Hamas’s propaganda war against Israel.

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Israeli forces killed five Palestinian gunmen hiding in a mosque in the West Bank including a top commander

West-Bank-refugee-camp-of-Al-Faraa (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

Important Takeaways:

  • Israeli forces killed five Palestinian gunmen overnight who were hiding in a mosque in the West Bank city of Tulkarem, including a local terror leader, the Israel Defense Forces, police and Shin Bet security agency said on Thursday morning.
  • Among the dead in the mosque was Muhammad Jaber, known as Abu Shuja’a, who Palestinian media had previously reported to be the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s local wing in the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem.
  • The detained terror operative in the building adjacent to the mosque was identified by Palestinian media as Mohammed Qassas, a founding member of Islamic Jihad’s local wing in Tulkarem.
  • The large operation, involving the Kfir Brigade, the Duvdevan Commando Unit, combat engineers, and Border Police, was expected to last at least several days, military sources said Wednesday.
  • The ongoing operation was focused on dismantling a Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror network in the Tulkarem area, as well as in Jenin and the Far’a camp near Tubas.
  • The large-scale operation was also launched in part following an intended suicide bombing in Tel Aviv earlier this month.
  • Since October 7, troops have arrested some 4,850 wanted Palestinians across the West Bank, including more than 1,960 affiliated with Hamas.

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