
Anas Jamal Mahmoud Al-Sharif (3 December 1996 – 10 August 2025) was a Palestinian journalist and videographer for Al Jazeera Arabic. He became widely known for his fearless frontline reports from northern Gaza during the Gaza war. His work brought global attention to the human suffering in the region. In 2024, he was part of the Reuters team that won the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography for their “raw and urgent” coverage of the conflict.
Anas Al-Sharif Profile
Name | Anas Al-Sharif |
Real Name | Anas Jamal Mahmoud Al-Sharif |
Date of Birth | 3 December 1996 |
Date of Death | 10 August 2025 |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Occupation | Journalist and Videographer |
Religion | Islam |
Marital Status | Married |
Net Worth | $500,000 |
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Educational Background

He studied mass communication at Al-Aqsa University, specializing in radio and television, and later began his career as a volunteer at Al-Shamal Media Network before joining Al Jazeera Arabic.
Career

Al-Sharif became one of the few reporters who stayed in northern Gaza as the war intensified. His reports, often broadcast live amid bombings, gave the outside world rare, direct views of life under siege. Over time, he gained a reputation for being one of the most reliable voices from the war zone. In 2024, he shared in Reuters’ Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography.
Controversies

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accused Al-Sharif of being linked to Hamas and published documents they claimed proved it. These included alleged personnel lists and salary records. Al Jazeera, human rights groups, and press freedom organizations dismissed the claims as an attempt to justify targeting journalists. In July 2025, the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression warned that the threats and smear campaigns against Al-Sharif put his life in serious danger.
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Personal Life

Al-Sharif was born in the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip. His parents were originally from the city of Al-Majdal (now Ashkelon, Israel) but were displaced during the 1948 Palestinian expulsion. From a young age, he dreamed of becoming a journalist.
Al-Sharif was married and had two children. Friends and colleagues described him as deeply committed to his work and his family, often saying that his greatest wish was for his children to grow up in freedom.
Net Worth

Anas Al-Sharif’s net worth was estimated to be around $500,000 during his lifetime.
Death

On 10 August 2025, Al-Sharif was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a tent outside Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Four other journalists and two civilians died in the same attack. The Israeli military confirmed that he was the target, repeating their claim that he was a Hamas operative, but did not provide sufficient evidence.
Al Jazeera called it a “premeditated assassination” aimed at silencing independent reporting from Gaza. At the time of his death, at least 234 journalists had been killed during the war, including 10 from Al Jazeera.