Hamas rejects Israeli accusations over journalists killed in Gaza

Palestinian Hamas and relatives of the two Al Jazeera journalists killed Sunday in the Gaza Strip in an Israeli strike rejected Thursday the Israeli army’s accusations describing them as “terrorist agents.”

“These are inventions,” declared to Agence France-Presse (AFP) Wael Dahdouh, head of the office of the Al Jazeera television channel in Gaza and father of one of the two deceased, Hamza Dahdouh, who had “years of experience in journalism”.

“It is clear” that the Israeli authorities “are trying to defend themselves, to justify what happened and to divert attention,” added Mr. Dahdouh, who had already lost his wife and two of his children at the end of October in an Israeli strike.

These are “purely false accusations”, also reacted to AFP Mohammed Thuraya, the cousin of the other reporter killed, Moustafa Thuraya, who collaborated with various international media including AFP.

“He had worked in journalism for several years, as a cameraman and photographer” and was “known for his professionalism,” he added.

In a statement on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, Hamas described the accusations “against these two journalists” as “hollow” and “false”. Israel “invokes false pretexts to justify its massacres and crimes against Palestinian civilians and journalists,” according to Hamas.

Hamza Dahdouh and Moustafa Thuraya were killed on Sunday in a strike on their car in the south of the Palestinian territory, while they were on assignment for the Qatari channel.

On Wednesday evening, the Israeli army claimed that “the two were piloting drones that presented an imminent threat to Israeli troops” and described them as “terrorist agents”, members of Hamas with regard to Moustafa Thuraya, and of the group armed Islamic Jihad regarding Hamza Dahdouh.

Asked on Wednesday by AFP about the type of drones piloted and the nature of the threat invoked, the army responded on Thursday “having nothing to add”.

The war in Gaza was triggered by the Hamas attacks of October 7, which left some 1,140 dead on Israeli soil, mainly civilians, according to an AFP count based on the Israeli toll.

The war in Gaza initiated in retaliation by Israel has since left nearly 23,500 dead and 60,000 injured, mostly civilians, according to the Health Ministry of Hamas, the Islamist movement in power in the Gaza Strip.

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