Journalists are civilians, and their protection is an international obligation. Journalism is essential to exposing what is happening in Gaza and holding those responsible to account
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Israel blocking outside journalists from Gaza doesn’t help its cause
The deaths of five journalists this week in an Israeli airstrike, while they were reporting from the supposedly safe confines of a hospital in southern Gaza, underscored how deadly the 22-month conflict has been for those trying to report about what is happening on the ground.
Israel’s Targeting of Palestinian Reporters in Gaza Isn’t Collateral Damage. It’s Strategy
From the outset of Israel’s war on Gaza, it was clear that the assault was being waged not only against buildings and bodies, but also against facts and the people who bring them to light
Israel’s army formed special intel unit to ‘justify killing’ of hundreds of Gaza journalists
The unit, called the ‘Legitimization Cell,’ was established by the military intelligence directorate, which includes Unit 8200.
Headlines That Hedge: How Western Media Framed the Killing of Palestinian Journalist Anas Al Sharif
By seeking to control & shape the narrative adopted by the West, Israel manufactures a sense of ‘consent’ around its ongoing crimes against Palestinian journalists. It does so by repeatedly leveling misleading accusations and pushing objective truth into ambiguous grey areas, while banking on the hesitation of many major outlets to name the killer outright.
The Israeli Plot to Extinguish the Journalists Documenting Genocide
Palestinian journalists live through the same brutal conditions they cover — and describe a pattern of direct targeting by Israeli forces.
WATCH: Who killed the US journalist & Why did Biden cover it up?
A new documentary film reveals the identity of the Israeli soldier who killed the Christian American citizen, as well as a shocking US cover-up. Exclusive interviews with former Biden officials reveal that in order to protect its relationship with Israel, the administration “failed” Shireen Abu Akleh.





