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Conflict in the Middle East

Six Al Jazeera journalists are Hamas/PIJ

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OrangeBlossomBlue · 23/10/2024 17:06

”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.” (Palestinian Islamic Jihad)

m.jpost.com/israel-news/article-825877

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Scirocco · 24/10/2024 13:49

Dulra · 24/10/2024 13:34

Would they be considered legitimate targets for the IDF now as "they're Hamas"

Pretty much. Once that target is above someone's head, their life expectancy is very short. These men may be with their families, their children, dependents... And they may be innocent. And now they know that they have to get as far away as possible from their loved ones in order to try to protect them. Just the accusation is enough to be death sentence, there doesn't even need to be a trial or a weighing up of evidence.

Dulra · 24/10/2024 13:52

Scirocco · 24/10/2024 13:49

Pretty much. Once that target is above someone's head, their life expectancy is very short. These men may be with their families, their children, dependents... And they may be innocent. And now they know that they have to get as far away as possible from their loved ones in order to try to protect them. Just the accusation is enough to be death sentence, there doesn't even need to be a trial or a weighing up of evidence.

So irresponsible to name them without an opportunity for them to contest the charge but I guess they knew that. Easier to kill than prove their guilt. I hope they can get to safety and an opportunity to clear (or not) their name but at least access to a judicial process

Scirocco · 24/10/2024 14:19

Dulra · 24/10/2024 13:52

So irresponsible to name them without an opportunity for them to contest the charge but I guess they knew that. Easier to kill than prove their guilt. I hope they can get to safety and an opportunity to clear (or not) their name but at least access to a judicial process

Kill people now, then say "oops we made a mistake" if it turns out later they were wrong.

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