
The Hind Rajab Foundation and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights have filed a joint case to the International Criminal Court accusing top ‘Israeli’ military and political leaders of ordering the assassination of journalist Anas Al-Sharif and at least five other Palestinian reporters in Gaza.
Investigators traced the strike from the moment a drone locked onto Anas Al-Sharif to the missile impact, linking the following commanders to the operation:
– Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir (IDF Chief of the General Staff)
– Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar (Commander of the Israeli Air Force)
– Maj.-Gen. Yaniv Asor (Southern Command Commander)
– Brig.-Gen. Yossi Sariel (Former Commander of Unit 8200)
– “General A.” (Current Commander of Unit 8200),
– Palmachim Airbase Commander (undisclosed)
– “Black Snake” Squadron Commander (undisclosed)
– Col. Avichay Adraee (IOF Arabic-language spokesperson, accused of orchestrating a pre-strike smear campaign against Al-Sharif).
The case also connects Al-Sharif’s killing to a broader pattern of targeting Palestinian journalists, including Hussam Shabat, Ismail Al-Ghoul, Ahmed Al-Louh, Hamza Wael Al-Dahdouh, and Samer Abu Daqa, all publicly branded as “terrorists” before being killed in precision strikes.

The filing calls for ICC investigation and prosecution, highlighting the deliberate targeting of journalists as part of wider operational and political directives.
Source: HRF
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