@aljazeeraenglish: In the opening ceremony of the Al Jazeera Forum, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sheikh Hamad Bin Thamer Al Thani highlighted the ‘new reality’ of the Middle East following Israel's genocide on Palestinians in Gaza, a genocide which Al Jazeera reporters have been killed exposing. #news

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ibraga1
IG :
Thank you Aljazeera. You matter alot to billions of us.
2026-02-07 13:39:09
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moha_5656
mohammad Adan/ :
Al Jazeera really sucriface for Palestine,,,, kudos 🤗
2026-02-07 10:48:21
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prof_jackk
Prof Jack :
Sadly al jazzera has become a mouthpeice for the Iranian regime
2026-02-07 16:54:27
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stupidfuckingquincy
Yoshikage_Kira :
so heavily silenced wth is this
2026-02-08 03:34:16
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mr.trasher.com7
✨MR.-TRASHER💫 :
hie first comment
2026-02-07 10:38:34
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user7309549529081
user7309549529081 :
Alhumdulila you are a good person may Allah keep you in good spirits stay strong 🤲❤️😊
2026-02-07 10:50:02
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ty81521
Ty :
But Qatar has a big American base though.
2026-02-08 23:42:42
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loyal to the truth :
As a US citizen, I value your reporting. Very fair and accurate. Thank you
2026-02-27 22:32:18
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brilliantempirequeen
GOOD :
Still the same things nothing happened they really don't care about anything
2026-02-07 22:26:09
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obd.lingard.yakon
Obd Lingard Yakong :
😁
2026-02-07 14:37:43
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yemeni517
يماني 🇾🇪🇺🇸 :
🥰🥰🥰
2026-02-07 14:35:36
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user5921932630201.hamza
www.911. :
One of the only internatioal Media Aljezira pay the highest price in the Israeli war in palastain .Journalist died in searching &reporting the truth
2026-02-07 14:18:53
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2662ummuhamdi
Ummu Hamdi :
false false false false
2026-02-07 14:51:04
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megi_180
K1NGKONG :
Iran must be a strong Muslim country that does not want to submit to America, it is better to die than live in disgrace 🇮🇷
2026-02-07 14:04:38
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mother_of_all_rebels
mother_of_all_rebels :
Shame on all arab leaders for Gaza
2026-02-09 08:04:39
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fwonkee
fwonk :
Palestinians woke up the world as we are all as one world wide as one Palestinian😎🤔
2026-02-08 01:31:17
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allyrose4444
Allirose4444 🇨🇦 :
Thank you Al Jazeera🙏🙏🙏
2026-02-07 15:28:14
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bo66_money
BO66.Money🇬🇧 :
Shame on Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan licking Trump’s feet
2026-02-07 14:57:18
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deankhalil2451
DIK :
Al jazeera really an honored news agency , we appreciate its work especially the sacrifices in palestine are not forgettable
2026-02-07 18:05:57
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haziqmalik095
Haziq malik :
I love Yemen I love Al-Jazeera
2026-02-07 16:41:28
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mr.trasher.com7
✨MR.-TRASHER💫 :
how will I become one of u
2026-02-07 10:39:30
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kadsenwurst
kadsenwurst :
The only transition is the one from Mega Corrupt to Ulimate Sellouts. These Gulf states are nothing without Israel or America.
2026-02-07 14:07:34
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belladonna1610
Bella :
The Arab world has been largely self serving for decades, balancing money with the US at the cost of Arab lives! Step up! The US is not the way forward!
2026-04-07 06:33:40
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abughurabaa
AbuG :
AJ English is awful, it uses similar themes to propaganda language used by CNN and BBC
2026-02-20 17:22:30
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