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    Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill Four, Including Al Jazeera Journalist, Medics Say

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on April 8 reportedly killed four people, including Al Jazeera journalist Muhammad Washah and another civilian in Gaza City. A separate strike in central Gaza killed two more. The CPJ notes a record number of journalists and media workers were killed in 2025, with Israel r

    Table of Contents

    • Details and Impact of Recent Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza
    • Summary of the Incident
    • Background on Muhammad Washah
    • Allegations and Denials
    • Other Casualties in Gaza
    • Separate Airstrike in Central Gaza
    • Context of Ongoing Conflict
    • Ceasefire Agreement and Continued Violence
    • History of Attacks on Journalists
    • Previous Incidents Involving Al Jazeera Journalists
    • Anas Al Sharif Incident
    • Shireen Abu Akleh Incident
    • Statistics on Journalists Killed
    • Accountability and Military Statements

    Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Kill Four, Including Al Jazeera Journalist

    Details and Impact of Recent Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza

    Summary of the Incident

    CAIRO, April 8 (Reuters) - Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed four people on Wednesday, including an Al Jazeera journalist, local health authorities said and the Qatari television network reported. 

    The strike that killed Al Jazeera's Muhammad Washah targeted a vehicle he and one other Palestinian, who was also killed, were driving along the coastal road in Gaza City, health authorities said. 

    Background on Muhammad Washah

    Allegations and Denials

    In February 2024, at the height of Israel's war in Gaza, the military accused Washah of being a member of Hamas' military wing. It released photos that it said showed him operating weapons systems. It said it found the photos on a computer that it said troops had confiscated during a raid in Gaza. 

    At the time, Hamas and Al Jazeera denied that Washah had any affiliation with the group. Israel's military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his killing. 

    Al Jazeera, which also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, reported on its Arabic-language TV channel that he was killed in a drone strike. 

    The Hamas-run government media office in Gaza condemned Washah's killing. 

    Other Casualties in Gaza

    Separate Airstrike in Central Gaza

    TWO OTHERS KILLED IN GAZA

    In a separate incident in Gaza, medics said an Israeli airstrike killed two people in the central Gaza Strip, without providing details. There was no immediate comment from Israel's military on the incident. 

    Context of Ongoing Conflict

    Ceasefire Agreement and Continued Violence

    Israel and Hamas reached a U.S.-brokered deal last October that was meant to halt violence in the Palestinian territory. Both sides accuse each other of breaching the agreement.

    Israeli fire has killed at least 700 people since the deal was struck. Israel says four soldiers have been killed by militants during the same period. 

    History of Attacks on Journalists

    Previous Incidents Involving Al Jazeera Journalists

    Israel has previously killed Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza and in the occupied West Bank. 

    Anas Al Sharif Incident

    In August 2025, Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif was killed along with four other colleagues in an Israeli airstrike. Citing intelligence and documents that it did not disclose, the military alleged he headed a Hamas militant cell, allegations Al Jazeera rejected. 

    Shireen Abu Akleh Incident

    In May 2022, Israeli troops shot dead Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a U.S.-Palestinian citizen, while she was covering a military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin. The military said an investigation into that incident concluded she was likely killed by unintentional fire by its forces. 

    Statistics on Journalists Killed

    The Committee to Protect Journalists has said it has documented 223 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel. Among those killed were journalists working for Reuters. 

    The count includes 210 Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza, 11 killed by Israel in Lebanon, and two Israelis killed in the Hamas-led attack of October 2023 that started the Gaza war, according to the CPJ. 

    Accountability and Military Statements

    The CPJ says Israel has never held anyone accountable in the killings of journalists by its military. An Israel Defense Forces spokesperson said the military has targeted only combatants and military sites, avoided civilians and journalists, and warned that staying in active combat zones carries inherent risks despite efforts to minimize harm. 

    The military has alleged at times, without providing verifiable evidence, that some journalists were killed because of their links to Hamas, which their news organisations denied. 

    (Reporting by ReutersEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The April 8 strike that killed Muhammad Washah—previously accused by Israel of Hamas affiliation—highlights ongoing risks for journalists in Gaza. Allegations of militant links by Israel remain disputed by employers and rights groups.
    • •Journalists continue to bear a heavy toll: in 2025, a record 129 media workers globally were killed, with Israel responsible for roughly two‑thirds of the deaths, especially in Gaza.
    • •Despite repeated incidents and international concern, Israel has not been held accountable for journalist deaths. Rights groups emphasize the need for independent investigations and adherence to international law.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israeli strikes in Gaza kill four, including Al Jazeera journalist, medics say

    1Who was the Al Jazeera journalist killed in Gaza?

    Muhammad Washah, an Al Jazeera journalist, was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting his vehicle in Gaza City.

    2How many journalists have been killed in the conflict?

    The Committee to Protect Journalists has documented 223 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel.

    3Did the Israeli military respond to accusations about targeting journalists?

    Israel's military said it targets only combatants and military sites, avoids civilians and journalists, but warned of risks in combat zones.

    4Has Israel held anyone accountable for the killings of journalists?

    According to the CPJ, Israel has never held anyone accountable in the killings of journalists by its military.

    5What is the context of the airstrike that killed the journalist?

    The airstrike took place amid ongoing violence following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire which both Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaching.

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