A coalition of African journalists, under the umbrella of African Journalists Against Genocide (AJAG), has condemned what it described as “Israel’s intentional and deliberate targeting of our Palestinian colleagues in Gaza.”
According to Gaza health officials, over 62,000 Palestinians had died in the 22 months of war, among whom were children who were killed in brutal circumstances.
Outrage intensified on Sunday August 12, 2025, when Israeli airstrike hit a media tent outside the main gate of al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, killing Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent Anas al-Sharif, alongside his colleagues, correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh, and cameramen Ibrahim Zaher, and Mohammed Noufal.
Following the attack, Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, condemned the killing of six journalists Anas Al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal, Moamen Aliwa, and Mohammed Al-Khaldi in Gaza City, calling for a thorough and transparent investigation.
He said that targeting journalists covering conflicts is unacceptable and against international humanitarian law.
Similarly, the United Nations Secretary?General António Guterres, via spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, issued a strong condemnation, urging respect for journalists.
He called for an independent investigation, saying media workers must be protected in conflict zones
In a statement AJAG said over 250 journalists were killed in Gaza. AJAG was created by Nigerian broadcast journalist, Ireti Bakare-Yusuf and brings together journalists and media personnel from over 20 Africa countries.
The coalition said that Israel must be held accountable under international law.
The statement said that the deliberate targeting of these journalists indicates the Israeli state’s clear strategy of suppressing the truth and silencing the media.
The statement read, “We, a coalition of African journalists from across the continent, have joined our voices under the umbrella of African Journalists Against Genocide (AJAG) to condemn Israel’s intentional and deliberate targeting of our Palestinian colleagues in Gaza. AJAG was created by Nigerian broadcast journalist, Ireti Bakare-Yusuf and brings together journalists and media personnel from over 20 Africa countries.
“Since the Israeli government and its military declared its genocidal intent against the people of Gaza, over 250 journalists have been killed in Gaza – the deadliest period for journalists in the 21st century. Israel has prevented almost all international journalists from entering the area and covering the catastrophic humanitarian situation there. Therefore, the world has had to rely on the courage and tenacity of Palestinian journalists based in Gaza.
“The deliberate targeting of these journalists indicates the Israeli state’s clear strategy of suppressing the truth and silencing media. Without their voices, their eyes, their determination to inform, report and document the atrocities on the ground, the world would be blind to the full scale of Israel’s genocidal campaign against a besieged population.
“We hail from over all over Africa, but have spoken in unison in a video, against the deliberate targeting of Palestinian journalists. We believe that our Palestinian colleagues in Gaza are being punished for simply telling the world the truth.
“As Africans we know too well the ugly face of colonialism, occupation and apartheid. We call on the international community to apply sanctions and treat Israel as it once treated apartheid South Africa. We demand accountability and justice for our Palestinian colleagues.
“Journalism is the lifeblood of truth. It echoes the voice of the people, holds government to account, and interrogate the actions and policies that shapes the lives of citizens. Reporting on the war crimes of the Israeli military and state is not a crime; killing journalists is a crime. AJAG demands that like all crimes, Israel must be held accountable under international law. The world’s silence and inaction make us all complicit to the murders of our Palestinian colleagues.
“We call on all national journalist groups and formations, along with the Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) and other continental and international press groups to demand accountability and justice. African voices cannot be silent. Kindly share our video and amplify our call. Demand an end to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, NOW!” (Daily Trust)
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