Al-Qaradaghi Condemns Assassination of Journalists in Gaza: “The
Voice of Truth Cannot Be Silenced”
His
Eminence Sheikh Dr. Ali Al-Qaradaghi, President of the International Union of
Muslim Scholars, strongly condemned the assassination of the Al Jazeera media
team in Gaza City, offering his sincere condolences to the network’s management
and the families of the martyrs. He affirmed that the voice of truth cannot be
silenced or assassinated.
In a
tweet on his X account, Sheikh Al-Qaradaghi described Al Jazeera as an
honorable media beacon for the Ummah, raising the flags of free speech and
defending the truth, despite the political, financial, and economic abandonment
the Ummah suffers.
He
confirmed that the bombing of the journalists’ tent resulted in the martyrdom
of correspondents Anas Al-Sharif and Muhammad Qreiqah, photographers Ibrahim
Dhaher and Moamen Aliwa, and the crew driver Muhammad Nofal. He regarded the
targeting of journalists as a fully-fledged war crime and a blatant violation
of international covenants and divine laws.
Sheikh
Al-Qaradaghi emphasized the necessity of uniting legal, media, and human rights
efforts to document the crime, prosecute the perpetrators before international
courts, and expose the occupier’s brutality to the global public without
reservation.
He
called on all the peoples, governments, institutions, and individuals of the
Ummah to support Gaza by all available means—through words, demonstrations,
political pressure, urgent relief, or media campaigns to break the siege on the
truth.
He
concluded: “The blood of the martyrs is a trust, and Gaza today is a test field
for every free person with a living conscience; either we stand where we must,
pleasing God, or we leave history to record upon us the disgrace of silence and
inaction.”
The Occupation Claims Lives
With
U.S. support, the Israeli occupation has been committing a genocide in Gaza
since October 7, 2023, resulting in more than 61,000 martyrs and over 154,000
injured, most of them children and women, along with more than 9,000 missing
and hundreds of thousands displaced, in an unprecedented humanitarian
catastrophe.
(Source:
IUMS + Social Media)
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