Al Jazeera Journalists Exposed as Hamas and Islamic Jihad Terrorists: Will Washington Take Action?

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a shocking revelation, six Al Jazeera journalists were recently exposed as Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists, raising serious concerns about the network’s ties to terrorist organizations and the Qatari government’s involvement.

This discovery was made possible through documents released by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which revealed the journalists’ dual roles.



Furthermore, the exposed journalists, identified as Anas Jamal Mahmoud Al-Sharif, Alaa Abdul Aziz Muhammad Salama, Hossam Basel Abdul Karim Shabat, Ashraf Sami Ashour Saraj, Ismail Farid Muhammad Abu Omar, and Talal Mahmoud Abdul Rahman Aruki, were found to be working for Hamas and Islamic Jihad while employed by Al Jazeera.

Consequently, this raises questions about the network’s credibility and its ability to report unbiased news.

Notably, this revelation comes after Israel shut down Al Jazeera’s operations in Gaza and the West Bank in May, citing concerns about the network’s propaganda and ties to terrorist groups.

Additionally, the Qatari government’s support for Hamas and Al Jazeera’s anti-American and anti-Israel stance have long been a point of contention.

However, the Biden-Harris administration criticized Israel’s move, stating that it was an attack on press freedom.

Nevertheless, as evidence mounts, the question remains: will Washington take action against Al Jazeera and Qatar?

It is worth noting that other governments have taken steps against Qatar and Al Jazeera.

For instance, Bahrain banned Al Jazeera in 2002, citing a threat to national security.

Similarly, Iraq banned the network in 2013, citing concerns about sectarian violence.

Moreover, Egypt blocked Al Jazeera’s website in 2017, citing national security concerns.

In terms of key players involved in this controversy, Al Jazeera is at the center of the storm, accused of ties to terrorist organizations.

The Qatari government, which supports Hamas and hosts Al Jazeera, is also under scrutiny.

Meanwhile, the IDF has released documents exposing Al Jazeera journalists’ ties to terrorist groups.

The timeline of events leading up to this controversy is as follows:

May 2024 saw Israel shutting down Al Jazeera’s operations in Gaza and the West Bank. Prior to this, in 2017, Egypt blocked Al Jazeera’s website, citing national security concerns.

In 2013, Iraq banned Al Jazeera, citing concerns about sectarian violence.

Earlier still, in 2002, Bahrain banned Al Jazeera, citing a threat to national security.

The U.S. Department of Justice found Al Jazeera’s U.S. affiliate, AJ+, engaged in “political activities” on behalf of Qatar’s government and ordered it to register as a foreign agent.

However, AJ+ has ignored these calls without penalty.

As the evidence grows, it becomes increasingly clear that Al Jazeera’s actions go beyond journalism and freedom of the press.

The network’s ties to terrorist organizations and propaganda efforts pose a significant security threat.

Consequently, the leaders of the Free World must take a stand against terrorism and propaganda.

Ultimately, the international community must consider the implications of Al Jazeera’s actions and decide whether to take action against the network and its Qatari backers.

Will Washington finally take action against Al Jazeera and Qatar, or will they continue to turn a blind eye?