
IDF Eliminates Al Jazeera Cameraman Accused of Serving as Hamas Sniper Operative
The IDF announced that it has killed Ahmed Samir Mohammed Washah, a Hamas terrorist operative who allegedly served in the group’s military wing while simultaneously working as a cameraman for the Qatar-based Al Jazeera network.
According to the military, Washah was killed in a precision airstrike in central Gaza alongside two other Hamas operatives. Israeli officials said he had recently been involved in planning and advancing sniper attacks and other terrorist operations against IDF forces operating in the Strip.
The IDF stated that although Washah worked as a journalist and cameraman for Al Jazeera in recent years, he was also an active member of Hamas’s military apparatus and posed an immediate threat to Israeli troops.
Military officials said the strike was carried out specifically because of his recent operational activities and the danger he allegedly presented to forces on the ground. The military described him as the most prominent target among the three terrorists killed in the operation because of his dual role as both a media figure and a Hamas operative.
Washah’s death comes just months after the elimination of his brother, Mohammed Samir Mohammed Washah, whom Israel identified as a senior operative in Hamas’s rocket and weapons-production network.
According to Israeli officials, the younger Washah also operated under the cover of an Al Jazeera journalist while carrying out terrorist activities. He was killed in April during IDF operations targeting threats to Israeli forces.
The latest strike is part of what Israel says is a broader campaign against Hamas operatives who allegedly use journalistic credentials or media positions as cover for terrorist activity.
Israeli officials noted that in recent months the military has targeted and eliminated several Hamas members accused of participating in attacks against Israel, including operatives involved in the October 7 massacre and others allegedly connected to the holding of hostages in Hamas tunnel networks.
The report also renewed criticism of Al Jazeera, which Israeli officials have long accused of maintaining close ties to terrorist organizations operating throughout the region.
In recent months, reports have surfaced alleging contacts between Qatar and Iran that resulted in a reduction of Iranian pressure on Doha in exchange for what critics describe as a softer editorial approach toward Tehran and increased exposure for Iranian officials and spokesmen.
The IDF said forces under Southern Command remain deployed throughout the area in accordance with operational requirements and will continue taking action against any immediate threats to Israeli troops.
Military officials added that the elimination of Washah is one of several recent operations targeting senior Hamas figures as Israel continues its campaign against the terrorist organization.
According to the IDF, recent weeks have seen the elimination of multiple key Hamas operatives, including individuals accused of involvement in the October 7 attacks and the captivity of Israeli hostages. Israeli officials said those operations are part of an ongoing effort to dismantle Hamas’s terrorist infrastructure, eliminate threats emanating from Gaza, and safeguard Israeli civilians.
{Matzav.com}