This mirrors a tweet from Palestine Info Center, a Hamas-linked organization:
Israel kills journalists: Clearly marked Palestinian photo-journalist Yaser Murtaja @YaserMurtaja shot by Israeli snipers while he was covering the peaceful Palestinian protest in Gaza. Israel targets journalists to silence the truth. #GreatReturnMarch #جمعة_الكوشوك pic.twitter.com/gWXVQQqP9v— Palestine Info Center (@palinfoen) April 6, 2018
Shady al Assar, 35, who was with Murtaja just before he was shot, said they were about 100 meters from the border at Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, when he lost sight of his friend in the thick black smoke.And a different WaPo article said explicitly that the purpose of the smoke was to shield Gazans from sniper fire:
Clouds of thick black smoke billowed across the edges of the Gaza Strip on Friday as Palestinian protesters used burning tires in an attempt to shield themselves from sniper fire as they faced off against heavily armed Israeli troops.Hamas cannot have it both ways - setting tires on fire to create a smokescreen, and then blaming Israel for not seeing a journalist's PRESS vest. Yet this one-sided coverage shows that Hamas propaganda worked perfectly, and the Washington Post did not mention a word about how Hamas' desire for innocent "martyrs" was what drove the tire protest, not Israel's desire for shooting innocent people as the coverage implies.
Again, the incident needs to be investigated and the IDF has done a terrible job explaining its position. But the only ones who benefit from the accidental shooting of a journalist is Hamas, and the Washington Post was obligated to draw the clear line from Hamas policy to the dead journalist. And in that, it failed.