GAZA
The Gaza Project, led by Forbidden Stories, has revealed
the unprecedented targeting of Palestinian journalists. Gaza is now the
deadliest place for journalists in the world, with 140 killed since October.
Findings show that at least 40 were killed at home, 14 while wearing press
vests, and 18 targeted by drones. The Agence France-Presse’s Gaza bureau was
also attacked, and Bilal Jadallah, founder of Press House-Palestine, was
killed.
Hoda Osman, of Arab Reporters for Investigative
Journalism, emphasized that these deaths are not a "natural result"
of conflict but a systematic attack, calling it a crisis for journalists in
Gaza. The surviving journalists face dire conditions, with many displaced,
losing family members, homes, jobs, and essential equipment. This investigation
demands a global response to protect journalists in Gaza. Israel continues to
maintain tight control over the news to ensure that the massive war crimes
committed by its IDF do not reach weapons suppliers like the United States.
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