Outrage as Journalistโข Deaths in Israel-Hamas-War” title=”…-Hamas War (Gaza conflict) | Explanation, Summary, Ceasefire …”>Gaza Reach historicโค High, Fueling Calls for Accountability
Gaza – the ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in the deaths โof at least 189 Palestinian journalists โas of โฃtoday, marking an โคunprecedented tragedy for the press globally, according to counts by the Gaza media Center and other Palestinian โmedia groups. The UN human rights office records 247 deaths. This surpasses any previous loss of life among journalists in a singleโฃ conflict, sparking widespread condemnationโข and renewed demands for an end โto the targeting of โmedia professionals.
The escalating violenceโ has ignited fury within the journalism community, with organizationsโ worldwide uniting to honor โคtheโ fallen and demand justiceโค for those killed. The Committee to Protect Journalistsโค (CPJ) reports thatโค at least 26 journalists have been deliberately targeted since Octoberโค 7,โข 2023, with the true number likely higher.
This crisis unfoldsโฃ againstโข a backdrop of longstanding impunity for attacks on journalists in the region. Prior to the current war, the CPJ documented 20 cases since 2001 of the israel Defense Forces’ โฃinvolvement in โคthe deaths of journalists, including the 2022 killing of Al-Jazeera Arabic correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh – none of whichโ resulted in accountability.
Recently, the โคIDF admitted to directly targeting Al-Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif and five colleagues, a move widely condemned as a war crime under international law. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the scenes at Nasser hospital asโ a “tragic mishap,” a statement met withโ skepticism โgiven Israel’s history of silence surrounding the โคdeaths โof journalists.
The intentional targeting of โjournalists places Israel alongside nations with documentedโฃ records of suppressing press freedom โ- including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Venezuela, China, and North Korea – a comparison the author notes Israel “has much work to doโฆto โขremove itself from such bad company.”
While acknowledging a lack of expectation for justice, the journalism community vows to continue demanding accountability for the killings and an end to theโฃ violence againstโ media professionals. This opinion โฃpiece is published asโ part of a coordinated global effort by media โorganizations to condemn the deaths ofโค Palestinian journalists and express solidarity with those continuing to report from gaza.