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Al Jazeera and Israel: How the broadcaster’s long-running tensions with governments escalated into deadly strikes

The killing of five Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza has intensified an already fraught relationship between the Qatari network and multiple Middle Eastern governments.

August 12, 2025 / 14:50 IST
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How the broadcaster’s long-running tensions with governments escalated into deadly strikes
How the broadcaster’s long-running tensions with governments escalated into deadly strikes

The Israeli military said on Sunday that it targeted Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif in Gaza City, accusing him of being a Hamas operative and a “military terrorist.” According to the broadcaster, the strike killed five of its journalists. Al Jazeera strongly denied that its reporters had any ties to Hamas, accusing Israel of fabricating evidence to silence its coverage ahead of a planned offensive to take over Gaza City, the New York Times reported.

The attack comes against the backdrop of a complete ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza since October 2023. This restriction has left Palestinian reporters — particularly those from Al Jazeera — as some of the only on-the-ground voices documenting the war’s toll, which has included tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths and widespread humanitarian suffering.

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How Al Jazeera rose to prominence

Founded in 1996 with funding from Qatar, Al Jazeera positioned itself as the first regional broadcaster to break away from the heavily state-controlled narratives common in Arab media. Its Arabic-language channel quickly became known for granting airtime to a wide range of perspectives — including Israeli officials — while also giving significant coverage to militant groups in the region. Supporters saw it as a breath of journalistic independence; critics argued it blurred the line between reporting and advocacy.