From the beginning of the war, at least 242 journalists were killed in Gaza. UNESCO was condemned by the murder of journalists in gas Peace and safety The head of UNESCO ODRE Azule resolutely condemned the “targeted murder” of six journalists in gas, who died as a result of the blow of an Israeli drone. “I condemn the murder of journalists Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Kreikeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Nufala, Moatamen Aliva and Mohammed al-Khaldi and call for a careful and transparent investigation of the incident,” the UNESCO general director said in the statement of the CEO, published in Tuesday. Five of the six dead journalists worked for the Katar Media Organization of Al-Juzira: Anas al-Sharif and Mohammed Kreikeh were telecorrhevers, and Ibrahim Zahar, Mohammed Nufal and Moamen Aliva worked as operators. Mohammed al-Haldi was a photojournalist-freelance. According to reports, they were killed on August 10 as a result of an Israeli strike on the tent used by the media employees at the entrance to the al-Shifa hospital in the city of Gaza. ~ 60 > 60 > Israel defense army claims that the 28-year-old correspondent Anas al-Sharif was the current agent Hamas. “Al-Jazis” categorically denies this, calling the attack “Murder” and “Another egregious and intentional encroachment on freedom of the press”. ~ 60 >~ 60 > recall that on the eve of the murder of journalists in GAZ was condemned by the General Secretary General UN 60 > “These last killings emphasize the emergency risks that journalists continue to face when covering the continuing war,” said the head of the UN Stefan Dyuzharrick during the daily media briefing in New York. – The General Secretary calls for an independent and impartial investigation of these murders. “~ 60 > Dyuzharrik recalled that at least 242 journalists were killed from the beginning of the war. ” General Secretary General emphasizes that journalists and media workers must be protected and they must be allowed to freely perform their work, without fear and persecution, ”said the spokesman. 62 ~