Al Jazeera says will not be silenced, after Gaza office destroyed

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Walid al-Omari, Al-Jazeera's Jerusalem bureau chief.
Walid al-Omari, Al-Jazeera's Jerusalem bureau chief.
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  • After the events that saw a tower housing some of their offices in Gaza collapsed, Al Jazeera has spoken out.
  • According to media reports, the building contains several apartments and their offices, including US-based AP's working space.
  • Events that unravelled saw the building collapsed after a missile strike, an hour after the building owner was warned to evacuate.

Al Jazeera said on Saturday it would not be silenced after an Israeli air strike on Gaza demolished the building housing the Qatar-based broadcaster as well as US news agency The Associated Press.

''It is clear that those who are waging this war do not only want to spread destruction and death in Gaza, but also to silence media that are witnessing, documenting and reporting the truth of what is happening in Gaza,'' Walid al-Omari, Al Jazeera's Jerusalem bureau chief said.

''But this is impossible,'' he said on air shortly after the 13-storey Jala Tower in Gaza was obliterated.

''This is a crime among a series of crimes perpetrated by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip."

WATCH | Gaza tower housing AP, Al Jazeera collapses after missile strike - witness

Al Jazeera broadcast footage showing the building collapsing to the ground after the Israeli air strike, sending up a huge mushroom cloud of dust and debris.

Jawad Mehdi, the owner of the Jala Tower, said an Israeli intelligence officer warned him he had just one hour to ensure the evacuation of the building.

Al Jazeera's correspondent in Gaza, Safwat al-Kahlout, tweeted his despair over the destruction.

''I have been working here for 11 years. I have covered many events from this building... now everything, in two seconds, just vanished,'' he said.

Gaza media building in flames
Plumes of smoke rise above key media buildings hit by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, on 15 May 2021.
Mahmud Hams / AFP
Gaza in flames
A ball of fire erupts from the Jala Tower as it is destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, controlled by the Palestinian Hamas movement, on 15 May 2021.
Mohammed Abed / AFP

Israel alleged its "fighter jets attacked a high-rise building which hosted military assets belonging to the military intelligence of the Hamas terror organisation".

"The building also hosted offices of civilian media outlets, which the Hamas terror group hides behind and uses as human shields," it said.

Israeli air and artillery strikes on Gaza since Monday have killed 139 people, including 39 children, and wounded 1 000 more, health officials in the coastal enclave say.


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