
Gaza: Anas Al-Sharif and Four Journalists martyred in A Direct Israeli Attack
Al-Sharif, described by some Palestinian sources as a martyred journalist, had been the subject of an Israeli incitement campaign alleging he was a member of Hamas's armed wing and involved in rocket-launching operations. Both al-Sharif and Al Jazeera, for whom he reported in northern Gaza, denied those claims as completely false.
Mahmoud Al-Sharif was overcome with shock upon seeing his brother, journalist Anas Al-Sharif, after an Israeli strike hit the Al Jazeera journalists' tent near Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital. pic.twitter.com/irr12TEwb4
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 11, 2025
In a related development, the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that hospitals in the Strip had received 61 martyrs over the past 24 hours, including two who were pulled from the rubble, in addition to 363 injuries.
This brings the death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, to 61,430 martyrs and 153,213 injured. The death toll from March 18, 2025, to date has reached 9,921 martyrs and 41,172 injured.

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