Shortly after Israel assassinated Anas al-Sharif, one of Al Jazeera’s best-known Gaza correspondents, his newly-appointed successor Nour Khaled had to make a grim choice.
Meeting in their hastily repaired makeshift media tent outside Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital — the very spot where Sharif, four colleagues and two freelancers were killed last month — Khaled and her nine surviving colleagues debated among themselves.
Should they flee south, or stay to document the coming Israeli invasion of the besieged enclave’s largest city, “until the last person leaves . . . to carry their voice and tell their story”?
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