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Israël kan een genocide uitvoeren zonder enige consequentie en dat in alle openheid, een genocide die al aan meer dan 28.000 Palestijnen het leven heeft gekost inclusief meer dan 11.500 kinderen, ofwel die zijn vermoord door het psychopatenleger van deze gestolen fascistische apartheidsstaat….. Waar elk ander land dat iets dergelijks zou flikken onmiddellijk zware sancties aan de broek zou hebben….. Behalve dan als het een westers land betreft of een land waarmee de VS en de EU goede banden heeft zoals de reli-fascistische dictatuur Saoedi-Arabië…..
Ook een land als de moorddadige Verenigde Staten, beter gezegd: ‘Vereniging van Terreurstaten’, ofwel het Vierde Rijk, kan flikken wat het wil, zonder enige sanctie….. ( Het Vierde Rijk van de VS met meer dan 800 militaire bases over de wereld, dit naast een aantal geheime gevangenissen in meerdere buitenlanden en in veel landen zelfs kantoren van haar geheime diensten….)….
De VS is alleen deze eeuw al verantwoordelijk voor meer dan vijf miljoen vermoorden in de illegale oorlogen die het is begonnen op basis van leugens, dit nog naast het grote aantal dodelijke slachtoffers gevallen in geheime militaire acties onder opperbevel van de CIA, een geheime dienst die ook verantwoordelijk is voor het organiseren van opstanden en het (helpen) uitvoeren van staatsgrepen, ook tegen regeringen en/of presidenten van democratisch geregeerde landen……
Voor de bijzonder trieste tekst bij deze foto: zie de tweede weergave in het hieronder opgenomen artikel van CPJ.
Terug naar de Gazastrook: meer dan 28.000 vermoorde Palestijnen, terwijl er nog vele duizenden onder het puin liggen, ook dood, want waar bij een aardbeving de hele wereldgemeenschap hulp stuurt voor het zoeken naar slachtoffers onder het puin, heeft zeker de westerse wereld schijt aan de Palestijnen die onder het puin liggen, mede daardoor stond de teller een maand geleden al op meer dan 7.000 Palestijnen die onder het puin liggen, ofwel het aantal door terreurstaat Israël vermoorde Palestijnen bedraagt zeker 35.000 en waarschijnlijk veel meer dan dat…….
Ook in alle openheid vermoordt dat psychopaten terreurleger van Israël de ene journalist na de andere, waar dat leger eerst nog probeerde om de moord op journalisten af te schuiven op de Palestijnen zoals de moord op Shireen Abu Akleh, heeft het er nu totaal geen moeite meer om met opzet op journalisten te schieten terwijl ze duidelijk te herkennen zijn als journalisten daar ze rondlopen met het woord ‘PRESS’ groot op hun borst en rug….. (zie de foto in het CPJ artikel hierboven en hieronder; CPJ staat voor Committee to Protect Journalists)
Gezien het voorgaande is het dan ook een grote schande dat westerse ‘journalisten’ de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël niet massaal aan de paal nagelen voor het opzettelijk vermoorden van hun collega’s….. Ach we hebben dit al veel vaker gezien in zowel de Gazastrook als op de West Bank (Westelijke Jordaanoever), waar alleen Shireen Abu Akleh nog enige beroering veroorzaakte in de reguliere westerse pers…..
Om nog eens aan te geven hoe afhankelijk en totaal verstoken van elke objectiviteit staatszender BBC World Service Radio bericht een paar voorbeelden: afgelopen woensdagmiddag in het 13.00 u. (onze tijd ofwel CET) nieuws van deze zender het bericht dat vier mensen omkwamen ‘door een raketaanval van Rusland op een flatgebouw in Kiev’. Met veel drama gebracht uiteraard, tegelijkertijd waren er in de Gazastrook die dag al meer dan 50 doden door Israëlische terreur te betreuren, maar daarover werd met geen woord gesproken……
Een uur later in het nieuws van BBC W.S. Radio een meer uitgebreid bericht over die aanval van Rusland. BBC correspondent Sarah Rainsford, zij had de burgemeester van Kiev voor de microfoon en deze vertelde wat er echt was gebeurd (let wel een heel domme fout van deze totaal subjectieve nepjournalist om die burgemeester aan het woord te laten) >> volgens de burgemeester was er een raket uit de lucht gehaald boven bewoond gebied en waren de brokstukken van die raket ingeslagen in het betreffende flatgebouw…..
Het voorgaande, dus raketten en drones uit de lucht halen boven bewoond gebied, is iets wat overigens telkens weer gebeurd: het Oekraïense nazi-leger heeft dan ook lak aan burgerdoden als het raketten en drones neerhaalt….. Daarnaast heeft dat leger, ook in het recente verleden, meermaals false flag operaties uitgevoerd waarbij de door hen gemaakte moorden in de schoenen van Russische militairen worden geschoven, iets wat de westerse reguliere media maar al te graag als feiten bestempelen, zonder daarvoor ook maar enig bewijs te hebben gezien >> tja, het is niet anders >> Rusland zal en moet worden gedemoniseerd!! (en de waarheid dan Azijnpisser? Ach daar maalt geen ziel om in het westen!!)
Na die burgemeester heeft Rainsford haar best gedaan om elke keer weer te stellen dat Rusland met opzet burgerdoelen aanvalt……. Moet je nagaan >> de BBC is één van de grote pleitbezorgers voor censuur op de sociale media vanwege fake news (nepnieuws) en desinformatie….. Terwijl het hier gaat om zaken die deze staatszender zelf al zo vaak heeft gebracht, dat het tellen van het aantal gevallen van fake news en desinformatie een schier onmogelijke zaak is, daarbij gaat het om fake news en desinformatie die alleen deze eeuw al werden gebracht op die zender…. Nogmaals: moet je nagaan……
Hoorde afgelopen week dat de Britse premier Sunak met een grote bek sprak over landen waar journalisten hun leven niet zeker zijn, terwijl deze schoft volkomen lak heeft aan de journalisten die door Israël zijn vermoord. Voorts zijn Groot-Brittannië (GB) en hijzelf verantwoordelijk voor het nu al bijna 4 jaar lang opgesloten houden van de gelauwerde onderzoeksjournalist Julian Assange en dat NB alleen voor het openbaren van grove oorlogsmisdaden begaan door de VS!!
#FreeAssange (NOW!!)
Het meest smerige is wel dat de Britse overheid en de rechterlijke macht zo door en door verrot zijn dat ze niet alleen een onschuldige gevangenhouden, maar Julian al die tijd ook nog eens in eenzame opsluiting houden en dat beste lezer is een dergelijk zware marteling dat men spreekt van isolatiefolter, een marteling die mensen letterlijk en figuurlijk kapot maakt, zowel geestelijk als lichamelijk…. Het is bovendien een ernstige schending van mensenrechten en een misdaad tegen de menselijkheid!!! (in de VS zitten meer dan 120.000 mensen in isolatiefolter en dat niet zelden meer dan 10 jaar en tegelijkertijd durven politieke leiders van die vereniging van terreurstaten keer op keer andere landen voor te houden dat ze mensenrechten schenden…..)
Verder is Sunak mede hoofdverantwoordelijk voor het vervolgen van freelance journalist Graham William Phillips (hier een link naar zijn Instagram pagina), die niet volgens de geldende anti-Russische propaganda regels berichtte uit Oost-Oekraïne, de man wordt niet alleen strafrechtelijk vervolgd, maar verder zijn zijn bankrekeningen geblokkeerd voor gebruik en mag hij GB niet verlaten, zijn paspoort is hem afgenomen……
Graham Phillips. Foto: Wikipedia. Een video met hem waarin hij vertelt over de sancties die de Britse overheid tegen hem nam, werd gecensureerd door YouTube. De Britse overheid heeft Graham op een sanctielijst gezet waar overigens meerdere Britten op staan die het niet eens zijn met hoe men over Oekraïne en vooral Oost-Oekraïne heeft bericht. Ondanks dat dit deel van Oekraïne door de nazi-troepen van dat land vanaf 2014 in puin zijn gebombardeerd wat volgens een VN rapport van medio 2022 aan meer dan 14.000 etnische Russen het leven kostte (ofwel >> die zijn vermoord!!) en meer dan 1 miljoen Russen op de vlucht heeft doen slaan…… Eén van de hoofdredenen voor Rusland om Oekraïne binnen te vallen, daar dat land bezig was om veel meer troepen naar dat deel van het land te sturen, inclusief zware wapens die volgens de eerdere Minsk-verdragen verboden waren om daar in te zetten…..
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Al-Jazeera
journalist Wael Al Dahdouh (center) attends the January 7, 2024,
funeral of his son, Palestinian journalist Hamza Al Dahdouh. (Photo:
Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)
Journalist
casualties in the Israel-Gaza war
February
8, 2024 4:00 AM EST
Editor’s notes: The list below is CPJ’s most recent and preliminary account of journalist deaths in the war. Our database will not include all of these casualties until we have completed further investigations into the circumstances surrounding them. For more information, read our FAQ.
The
Israel-Gaza war has taken a severe toll on journalists since Hamas
launched its unprecedented attack against
Israel on October 7 and Israel declared
war on
the militant Palestinian group, launching strikes on the blockaded
Gaza Strip.
CPJ
is investigating all reports of journalists and media workers killed,
injured, or missing in the war, which has led to the deadliest
period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992.
As
of February 8, 2024, CPJ’s preliminary investigations showed at
least 85 journalists and media workers were among the more than
28,000 killed since the war began on October 7—with more
than 27,000
Palestinian deaths in
Gaza and the West Bank and 1,200
deaths in
Israel.
The
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told Reuters and Agence France Press news
agencies in October that it could not guarantee the safety of their
journalists operating in the Gaza Strip, after they had sought
assurances that their journalists would not be targeted by Israeli
strikes, according to a Reuters report.
Journalists
in Gaza face particularly high risks
as they try to cover the conflict during the Israeli ground
assault,
including devastating Israeli airstrikes, disrupted communications,
supply shortages, and extensive power outages.
As
of February 8:
-
85 journalists and media
workers were confirmed dead: 78 Palestinian, 4 Israeli, and 3
Lebanese. -
16 journalists were
reported injured. -
4 journalists were
reported missing. -
25 journalists were
reported arrested. -
Multiple
assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family
members.
CPJ
is also investigating numerous unconfirmed reports of other
journalists being killed, missing, detained, hurt, or threatened, and
of damage to media offices and journalists’ homes.
“CPJ
emphasizes that journalists are civilians doing important work during
times of crisis and must not be targeted by warring parties,” said
Sherif Mansour, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program
coordinator. “Journalists across the region are making great
sacrifices to cover this heart-breaking conflict. Those in Gaza, in
particular, have paid, and continue to pay, an unprecedented toll and
face exponential threats. Many have lost colleagues, families, and
media facilities, and have fled seeking safety when there is no safe
haven or exit.”
The
list published here includes names based on information obtained from
CPJ’s sources in the region and media reports. It includes all
journalists* involved in news-gathering activity. It is unclear
whether all of these journalists were covering the conflict at the
time of their deaths, but CPJ has included them in our count as we
investigate their circumstances. The list is being updated on a
regular basis.
Journalists and media
workers reported killed, missing, or injured:
KILLED
January
29, 2024
Mohammed
Atallah
Atallah,
a 24-year-old Palestinian editor for the local Al-Resalah news
website and a writer for the regional independent website Raseef22,
was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beach refugee camp in northern
Gaza City, along with an unidentified number of family members,
according to a tweet by Raseef22 that
included his last voice message, the local news agency Safa,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
Ayman
Sharrouf, Raseef22’s political editor, told CPJ that Atallah “wrote
for Raseef22 under his name and another pseudonym. He was
particularly interested in the daily life stories of the Gazans,
despite the siege on Gaza, the corruption, and the narrow political
interests in the strip. When the war started, we started
collaborating, and he wrote 3 pieces, but he lived in the north where
there was intense bombing, and one of the Israeli airstrikes hit his
parents’ house, which killed one of his brothers and all of his
family members.”
Sharrouf
told CPJ that “Atallah evacuated after surviving a lot of
near-death situations. In his last correspondence with us, he told me
that he’s safe and he wants to resume working soon, but I later
learned about his death from the news.” Sharrouf added, “Mohammed
was a very professional journalist. He wanted to relay the voices of
the people. He worked hard on his pieces and was very keen on factual
reporting of the daily life of Gaza’s people, despite all the
challenges that a journalist like him faces. Unfortunately, he was
killed before he got to do what he wanted in journalism; and the most
horrific heartbreaking part was that he thought he would survive.”
January
25, 2024
Iyad
El-Ruwagh
El-Ruwagh,
a Palestinian journalist who worked as a host for the
Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on Nuseirat camp in northern Gaza, along with four of his
children, according to multiple media reports,
a tweet by his outlet,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
El-Ruwagh
was buried on January 26, according to Al-Jazeera.
Prior to his death, he posted on
Facebook about his family’s dire conditions, asking for someone who
was leaving Gaza to take his toddler to his wife, who fled to Sinai,
Egypt, with his son Mohamed following a previous airstrike that
severely injured him. After El-Ruwagh’s death, his wife published
Facebook posts about
him and her slain children: Loay, Nada, Yazan, and the toddler,
Ahmed.
January
14, 2024
Yazan
al-Zuweidi
Al-Zuweidi,
a Palestinian journalist and camera operator for the privately owned
Cairo-based broadcaster Al-Ghad, was killed, along with his
brother and cousin, in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Hanoun in
northern Gaza while on his way to see what had happened to his home
in the aftermath of heavy bombing, according to his employer,
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, The
New Arab,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Al-Zuweidi,
27, had been working with Al-Ghad for six years, and covered the war
and various other events in Gaza, according to the broadcaster.
Al-Ghad said that Al-Zuweidi didn’t stop reporting on the ongoing
war; he kept filming from northern Gaza and sending footage to the
channel after it was impossible for him to evacuate south to Rafah.
January
11, 2024
Mohamed
Jamal Sobhi Al-Thalathini
Al-Thalathini,
a Palestinian journalist who worked for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds
Al-Youm broadcaster, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home
in south Gaza, according to the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
Voice Radio,
the Palestinian Authority-run broadcaster Palestine
Today,
and the Qatari-funded newspaper Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed.
January
10, 2024
Ahmed
Bdeir
Bdeir,
a Palestinian journalist working for the local news website Bawabat
al-Hadaf, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Yunis, close to
the Aqsa Martyrs hospital. Bdeir was standing in front of the
journalists’ tent at the hospital gate and died when a shrapnel hit
him, according to Al-Jazeera, The
New Arab,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
His outlet said
that he worked relentlessly during the war to cover the news. Bawabat
al-Hadaf was affiliated with The
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
January
7, 2024
Hamza
Al Dahdouh
Al
Dahdouh, a Palestinian journalist and camera operator for
Al-Jazeera, and the son of Al-Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Al
Dahdouh, was killed in an Israeli drone strike along with freelance
journalist Mustafa Thuraya, according to Al-Jazeera Arabic. They were
driving to an assignment in southern Gaza when the strike occurred,
according to Al-Jazeera and
the BBC.
Mustafa
Thuraya
Thuraya,
a Palestinian freelance videographer working for Agence France-Presse
(AFP), was killed in an Israeli drone strike along with Al-Jazeera
journalist Hamza Al Dahdouh, according to Al-Jazeera Arabic. They
were driving to an assignment in southern Gaza when the strike
occurred, according to Al-Jazeera, BBC,
and AFP.
January
5, 2024
Akram
ElShafie
ElShafie,
a Palestinian journalist working as a reporter and editor for the
Palestinian press agency Safa died after sustaining injuries months
before on October 30, from an Israeli bullet, according to his
outlet Safa,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS),
and Al-Jazeera.
PJS said in a statement that
ElShafie required medical attention after sustaining the
life-threatening injury, and that it submitted a request to evacuate
the journalists from Gaza for that purpose, but it was declined by
Israel, according to the syndicate. The syndicate also stated that 25
journalists in Gaza are injured and require immediate medical
attention.
Safa said that
ElShafie, 53, was injured badly by Israeli bullets when he was on his
way to check up on his house, and that he spent the last two months
in hospitals. It added that ElShafie started working with Safa in
2019, and that the last report he wrote was about the cooperation and
solidarity between Gazan refugees in the war.
December
29, 2023
Jabr
Abu Hadrous
Abu
Hadrous, a Palestinian journalist and a reporter for the
Hamas-affiliated Quds Al-Youm broadcaster, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on his home in Nuseirat refugee camp, northern Gaza, along
with seven members of his family, according to Al-Jazeera,
Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen,
and the privately owned government-affiliated Al-Ghad newspaper
in Jordan.
December
28, 2023
Mohamed
Khaireddine
Khaireddine,
a Palestinian journalist who worked for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his family home in Beit
Lahiya, northern Gaza, along with 12 family members, including his
nephew Ahmed Khaireddine, according to the Palestinian Authority-run
broadcaster Palestine
Today,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and Al-Jazeera.
Ahmed
Khaireddine
Khaireddine,
a Palestinian journalist and a cameraman for the Hamas-affiliated
Quds Al-Youm TV, and a reporter for the Hamas-affiliated Quds feed,
was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his family home in Beit Lahiya,
northern Gaza, along with 12 family members, including his uncle
Mohamed Khaireddine, according to the Palestinian Authority-run
broadcaster Palestine
Today,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and Al-Jazeera.
Khaireddine’s
brother, Basil, who was a reporter for the Palestine Today
broadcaster, spoke about
his brother’s killing to the channel, in a video that
spread virally. Basil said that Ahmed wanted to take a day off work
for the first time in 82 days and didn’t want to leave the house to
report when Basil asked him to go with him, adding: “He wanted to
rest, but apparently his rest was forever.”
December
24, 2023
Mohamad
Al-Iff
Al-Iff,
a Palestinian journalist and photographer for the Hamas
government-owned local newspaper and news agency Al-Rai, was killed
in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, northern Gaza, along with an
unspecified number of family members, according to the Beirut-based
press freedom group SKeyes,
the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed,
and the Hamas-affiliated Quds
Network.
Al-Iff’s cousin, journalist Mohamed Azzaytouniyah, was killed in
the same strikes, according to a tweet by
Al-Iff’s cousin Hammam.
Mohamed
Azzaytouniyah
Azzaytouniyah,
a Palestinian media worker and a sound engineer for the Hamas
government-owned local radio Al-Rai was killed in Israeli airstrikes
on Gaza City, northern Gaza, along with unspecified number of family
members including his father, according to a tweet by
his brother Hammam, the outlet,
the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed,
and the Hamas-affiliated Quds
Network.
His cousin, journalist Mohamad Al-Iff, was killed in the same
strikes.
Ahmad
Jamal Al Madhoun
Al
Madhoun, a Palestinian journalist and deputy director of the Hamas
government-owned local newspaper and news agency Al-Rai and the
director of visual content at the agency, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on northern Gaza, according to the Hamas-affiliated Quds
Network,
the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed,
and Anadolu
Agency.
December
23, 2023
Mohamed
Naser Abu Huwaidi
Abu
Huwaidi, a 29-year-old Palestinian journalist working for the
privately owned Al-Istiklal newspaper, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on the Shajaiah area in northern Gaza while covering the
aftermath of the airstrikes, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed,
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes,
and the Cairo-based independent website Daaarb.
December
22, 2023
Mohamed
Khalifeh
Khalifeh,
a media worker and director at the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV
channel was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Nuseirat
refugee camp in central Gaza, along his wife and three of his
children, according to his outlet, Anadolu
Agency,
the Lebanese Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen
TV,
and the privately owned news channel Al-Ghad
TV.
December
19, 2023
Adel
Zorob
Zorob,
a Palestinian freelance journalist who worked with multiple media
outlets, including the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, was
killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Rafah,
southern Gaza, along with 25 family members, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the Middle
East Eye,
the Palestinian Authority-run news agency Wafa,
and the independent Wattan
news agency.
Zorob
posted Gaza war news on his Facebook page and on WhatsApp news
groups. The last news message was sent directly before his death,
according to a WhatsApp screenshot CPJ viewed. The Zorob
family were among the few Palestinians in Gaza who remained in their
own homes in a war that has displaced some 1.9 million people —
more than 80% of the territory’s population, according to
the Associated
Press.
December
18, 2023
Abdallah
Alwan
Alwan,
a Palestinian media worker and voice-over specialist who contributed
to multiple media outlets including the Al-Jazeera owned platform
Midan, Mugtama magazine, and Al-Jazeera, and was a radio host for the
Islamic University’s Holy Quran Radio, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on his home in Jabalia, according to his outlet Midan,
the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
Radio,
the local Palestinian newspaper Al-Hadath,
and Amman-based Roya
TV.
In his last Facebook post on December 17, Alwan wrote that
“On every morning, we say that last night was the worst night in
the war… All days are worse than each other. This briefly describes
the war.” On November 30, Alwan posted photos
of damage to his home by Israeli bombing, saying two of his nieces
were killed in the strikes.
December
17, 2023
Assem
Kamal Moussa
Moussa,
a Palestinian journalist who produced visual and written news reports
for the local privately owned news website Palestine Now, was killed
in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, according to
his outlet,
Lebanon’s Hezbollah-affiliated broadcaster Al-Mayadeen,
and the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa radio
channel.
Haneen
Kashtan
Kashtan,
a Palestinian journalist who contributed to multiple media outlets
including the local Fatah-affiliated Al-Kofiya TV
and the local privately owned Baladna
TV,
was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat refugee camp in
northern Gaza, along with other family members, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate, Al-Jazeera,
and the Cairo-based Youm7.
December
15, 2023
Samer
Abu Daqqa
Abu
Daqqa, a camera operator for Al-Jazeera Arabic, was killed by
a drone strike while covering the aftermath of nightly Israeli
strikes on a United Nations school sheltering displaced people in the
center of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, according
to Al-Jazeera and Reuters news
agency. He was trapped with other injured people in the school, which
was surrounded by Israeli forces, and was unable to be evacuated for
treatment. His colleague, Al-Jazeera bureau chief Wael Al Dahdouh,
was injured in the same strike.
December
9, 2023
Duaa
Jabbour
Jabbour, a Palestinian freelance journalist who worked
with the local website Eyes Media Network, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on her home along with her husband and children in Khan
Yunis, southern Gaza, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, Anadolu
Agency,
and the Qatar-funded London-based Al-Araby
Al-Jadeed.
In her last Facebook post,
Jabbour wrote: “To survive everyday is exhausting.”
Ola
Atallah
Atallah,
a Palestinian freelance journalist who contributed to multiple media
outlets, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the house in which she
and her family were taking refuge, in the El-Daraj area of Gaza City,
northern Gaza, according to Arabi
21, Anadolu
Agency,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Those sources said that Atallah was killed with nine members of her
family, including her brother and her uncles.
On
November 27, Atallah wrote an article for the Al-Morasel website
about life in Gaza during the war, describing the destruction and
damage to her neighborhood and city. Atallah worked as a reporter for
Anadolu Agency until 2017. Atallah was well-known on social media,
and her last tweet on
December 8 asked, “How many more nights of terror and death does
Gaza have to count?”
December
3, 2023
Hassan
Farajallah
Farajallah,
who held a senior position with the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds TV, was
killed by Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the International
Federation of Journalists.
Shaima
El-Gazzar
A
Palestinian journalist for Al-Majedat network,
El-Gazzar was killed along with her family members in an Israeli
airstrike on Rafah city, southern Gaza, according to the Beirut-based
press freedom group SKeyes and
the Cairo-based media outlet Darb.
December
1, 2023
Abdullah
Darwish
A
Palestinian cameraman for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Darwish
was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to
the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
Montaser
Al-Sawaf
Al-Sawaf,
a Palestinian cameraman for Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, was killed in
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, according to Anadolu
Agency, Middle
East Monitor,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
Adham
Hassouna
Hassouna,
a Palestinian freelance journalist and media professor at Gaza and
Al-Aqsa universities, was killed, along with several family members
in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, according to the Ramallah-based
Palestinian news network SHF,
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
November
24, 2023
Mostafa
Bakeer
Bakeer,
a Palestinian journalist and cameraperson for the Hamas-affiliated
Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, southern
Gaza, according to the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
radio,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
November
23, 2023
Mohamed
Mouin Ayyash
Ayyash,
a Palestinian journalist and a freelance photographer, was killed in
an Israeli airstrike on his home in Nuseirat refugee camp in central
Gaza, along with 20 members of his family, according to the
Amman-based news outlet Roya
News,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
November
22, 2023
Mohamed
Nabil Al-Zaq
Al-Zaq,
a Palestinian journalist and a social media manager for the
Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on
Shejaiya in northern Gaza, according to the Amman-based news
outlet Roya
News,
the Ramallah-based news website Wattan
TV,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
November
21, 2023
Farah
Omar
Omar,
a Lebanese reporter for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen TV
channel, was killed by an Israeli strike in the Tayr Harfa area in
southern Lebanon, close to the border with Israel, according
to Al-Mayadeen, Al-Jazeera,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
She was reporting on escalating hostilities across
the Lebanese-Israeli border and gave a live
update an
hour before her death.
Rabih
Al Maamari
Al
Maamari, a Lebanese cameraperson for the Hezbollah-affiliated
Al-Mayadeen TV channel, was killed by an Israeli strike in the Tayr
Harfa area in southern Lebanon, close to the border with Israel,
along with his colleague Farah Omar, according
to Al-Mayadeen, Al-Jazeera,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
November
20, 2023
Ayat
Khadoura
Khadoura,
a Palestinian freelance journalist and podcast presenter, was killed
along with an unknown number of family members in an Israeli
airstrike on her home in Beit Lahya in northern Gaza, according to
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the
news website Arabi
21,
and London-based Al-Ghad
TV.
Khadoura shared videos on social media about the situation in Gaza,
including a November 6 video, which she called “my
last message to the world”
where she said, “We had big dreams but our dream now is to be
killed in one piece so they know who we are.”
November
19, 2023
Bilal
Jadallah
Jadallah,
director of Press
House-Palestine,
a non-profit which supports the development of independent
Palestinian media, was killed in his car in Gaza in an Israeli
airstrike, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate, Al
Qahera News,
and the Cairo-based Youm7.
November
18, 2023
Abdelhalim
Awad
A
Palestinian media worker and driver for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
TV, Awad was killed in a strike on his home in the Gaza Strip,
according to the London-based Al-Ghad
TV,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
Awad had been working full-time since the beginning of the war in
Khan Yunis and had left to visit his family last week, his colleague
Ziad AlMokayyed told CPJ via messaging app.
Sari
Mansour
Mansour,
director of the Quds News Network, and his colleague and friend
Hassouneh Salim were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij
refugee camp in central Gaza, according to the Cairo-based Elwatan
news,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate, Al-Jazeera,
and Anadolu
Agency.
Hassouneh
Salim
Salim,
a Palestinian freelance photojournalist, was killed in an Israeli
airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, along with his
colleague and friend Sari Mansour, according to the Amman-based news
outlet Roya
News, Al-Jazeera,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Mostafa
El Sawaf
El
Sawaf, a Palestinian writer and analyst who contributed to the local
news website MSDR News, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his
home along with his wife and two of his sons in Shawa Square, Gaza
City, according to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the Cairo-based Youm7.
Amro
Salah Abu Hayah
A
Palestinian media worker in the broadcast department of the
Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV channel, Abu Hayah was killed in a strike
in Gaza, according to the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News and
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Mossab
Ashour
Ashour,
a Palestinian photographer, was killed during an attack on the
Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip but his death was not
reported until November 18, soon after his body was discovered,
according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate, TRT
Arabi,
and Anadolu
Agency.
November
13, 2023
Ahmed
Fatima
A
photographer for the Egypt-based Al Qahera News TV and a media worker
with Press House-Palestine, Fatima was killed in a strike in Gaza,
according to Al
Qahera News TV,
the Egypt-based Ahram
Online,
the Palestinians
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News.
Yaacoub
Al-Barsh
Al-Barsh,
executive director of the local Namaa Radio, was killed after
sustaining injuries on November 12 from an Israeli airstrike on his
home in northern Gaza, according to the Beirut-based press
freedom group SKeyes,
the Ramallah-based Palestinian news network SHFA,
and the Palestinian press freedom group MADA.
November
10, 2023
Ahmed
Al-Qara
Al-Qara,
a photojournalist who worked for Al-Aqsa University and was also a
freelancer, was killed in a strike at the entrance of Khuza’a town,
east of the southern city of Khan Yunis, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Cairo-based Al-Dostor
newspaper.
November
7, 2023
Yahya
Abu Manih
A
journalist with Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa radio channel, Abu Manih was
killed in a strike in the Gaza strip, according to the Amman-based
news outlet Roya
News, Al-Jazeera,
and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
Mohamed
Abu Hassira
Abu
Hassira, a journalist for the Palestinian Authority-run Wafa news
agency, was killed in a strike on his home in Gaza along with 42
family members, according to the Palestinian Authority’s official
news agency Wafa, the
London-based news website The
New Arab, and
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
November
5, 2023
Mohamed
Al Jaja
Al
Jaja was a media worker and the organizational development consultant
at Press
House-Palestine,
which owns Sawa news agency in Gaza and promotes press freedom and
independent media. He was killed in a strike on his home along with
his wife and two daughters in the Al-Naser neighborhood in northern
Gaza, according to the London-based news website The
New Arab, the
Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
November
2, 2023
Mohamad
Al-Bayyari
Al-Bayyari,
a Palestinian journalist with the Hamas affiliated Al-Aqsa TV
channel, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City, according
to the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News,
the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
Mohammed
Abu Hatab
A
journalist and correspondent for the Palestinian Authority-funded
broadcaster Palestine TV, Abu
Hatab was
killed along with 11 members of his family in an Israeli airstrike on
their home in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, according to the
Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa and
the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News.
November
1, 2023
Majd
Fadl Arandas
A
member of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate who worked for the
news website Al-Jamaheer, Arandas was killed in an Israeli airstrike
in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.
Iyad
Matar
Matar,
a journalist working for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed
along with his mother in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip,
according to the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News and
the local channel Palestine
Today.
October
31, 2023
Imad
Al-Wahidi
A
media worker and administrator for the Palestinian Authority-run
Palestine TV channel, Al-Wahidi was killed with his family members in
an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to
a statement issued
by the channel, the Palestinian Authority’s official news
agency Wafa,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Majed
Kashko
Kashko,
a media worker and the office director of the Palestinian
Authority-run Palestine TV channel, was killed with his family
members in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to
a statement issued
by the channel, the Palestinian Authority’s official news
agency Wafa,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
October
30, 2023
Nazmi
Al-Nadim
Al-Nadim,
a deputy director of finance and administration for Palestine TV, was
killed with members of his family in a strike on his home in Zeitoun
area, eastern Gaza, according to the Palestinian Authority’s
official news agency Wafa and
Egypt’s state-run Middle
East News Agency.
October
27, 2023
Yasser
Abu Namous
Palestinian
journalist Yasser Abu Namous of Al-Sahel media organization was
killed in a strike on his family home in Khan Yunis, Gaza, according
to the Palestinian Authority’s official news
agency Wafa, Al-Jazeera,
and the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds
network.
October
26, 2023
Duaa
Sharaf
Palestinian
journalist Sharaf, host for the Hamas-affiliated Radio
Al-Aqsa, was
killed with her child in a strike on her home in the Yarmouk
neighborhood in Gaza, according to Anadolu
Agency and Middle
East Monitor.
October
25, 2023
Jamal
Al-Faqaawi
Al-Faqaawi,
a Palestinian journalist for the Islamic Jihad-affiliated Mithaq
Media Foundation, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in
Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, according to Al-Jazeera,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the Palestinian
News Network,
and the International
Federation of Journalists.
Saed
Al-Halabi
Al-Halabi,
a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an
Israeli airstrike in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza
Strip, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the Palestinian press freedom group MADA,
and Al-Jazeera.
Ahmed
Abu Mhadi
A
journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Mhadi was killed in
an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and Youm7.
Salma
Mkhaimer
Mkhaimer,
a freelance journalist, was killed alongside her child in an Israeli
airstrike in Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the independent Egyptian online newspaper Mada
Masr.
October
23, 2023
Mohammed
Imad Labad
A
journalist for the Al Resalah news website, Labad was killed in an
Israeli airstrike on the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City,
according to RT
Arabic and
the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
October
22, 2023
Roshdi
Sarraj
A
journalist and co-founder of Ain Media, a Palestinian company
specializing in professional media services, Sarraj was
killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to the
Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa and Sky
News.
October
20, 2023
Roee
Idan
On
October 20, Israeli journalist Idan was declared dead after his body
was recovered, according to The
Times of Israel and
the International
Federation of Journalists.
Idan, a photographer for the Israeli newspaper Ynet, was initially
reported missing when
his wife and daughter were killed in a Hamas attack on October 7 on
Kibbutz Kfar Aza. CPJ confirmed that he was working on the day of the
attack.
Mohammed
Ali
A
journalist from Al-Shabab Radio (Youth Radio), Ali was killed in an
Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Cairo-based Al-Dostor newspaper.
October
19, 2023
Khalil
Abu Aathra
A
videographer for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Abu Aathra was
killed along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah in the
southern Gaza Strip, as reported by the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Amman-based news outlet Roya
News.
October
18, 2023
Sameeh
Al-Nady
A
journalist and director for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Al-Nady
was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Palestinian press agency Safa.
October
17, 2023
Mohammad
Balousha
Balousha,
a journalist and the administrative and financial manager of the
local media channel “Palestine Today” office in Gaza, was killed
in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Saftawi neighborhood in northern
Gaza, reported Anadolu
Agency and The
Guardian.
Issam
Bhar
Bhar,
a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an
Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip, according to TRT
Arabia and
the Cairo-based Arabic newspaper Shorouk
News.
October
16, 2023
Abdulhadi
Habib
A
journalist who worked for Al-Manara News Agency and HQ News Agency,
Habib was killed along with several of his family members when a
missile strike hit his house near the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of
Gaza City, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the independent Palestinian news organization International
Middle East Media Center.
October
14, 2023
Yousef
Maher Dawas
Dawas,
a contributing writer for Palestine Chronicle and a writer for We Are
Not Numbers (WANN), a youth-led Palestinian nonprofit project, was
killed in an Israeli missile strike on his family’s home in the
northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia, according
to WANN and Palestine
Chronicle.
October
13, 2023
Salam
Mema
The
death of Mema, a freelance journalist, was confirmed on this date.
Mema held the position of head of the Women Journalists Committee at
the Palestinian Media Assembly, an organization committed to
advancing media work for Palestinian journalists. Her body was
recovered from the rubble three days after her home in the Jabalia
refugee camp, situated in the northern Gaza Strip, was hit by an
Israeli airstrike on October 10, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
Husam
Mubarak
Mubarak,
a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al Aqsa Radio, was killed in an
Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip, according to the
Beirut-based press freedom group Skeyes and
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate.
Abdallah,
a Beirut-based videographer for the Reuters news
agency, was killed near the Lebanon border by shelling coming from
the direction of Israel. Abdallah and several other journalists
were covering
the back-and-forth shelling near
Alma Al-Shaab in southern Lebanon between Israeli forces and
Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group.
October
12, 2023
Ahmed
Shehab
A
journalist for Sowt Al-Asra Radio (Radio Voice of the Prisoners),
Shehab, along with his wife and three children, was killed in an
Israeli airstrike on his house in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza
Strip, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
Palestinian press freedom group MADA,
and the London-based news website The
New Arab.
October
11, 2023
Mohamed
Fayez Abu Matar
Abu
Matar, a freelance photojournalist, was killed during an Israeli
airstrike in Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, according to
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate and
the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
October
10, 2023
Saeed
al-Taweel
Al-Taweel,
editor-in-chief of the Al-Khamsa News website, was killed when
Israeli warplanes struck an area housing several media outlets in
Gaza City’s Rimal district, according to the U.K.-based
newspaper, The
Independent, Al
Jazeera,
and the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
Mohammed
Sobh
Sobh,
a photographer from Khabar news agency, was killed when Israeli
warplanes struck an area housing several media outlets in Gaza City’s
Rimal district, according to the U.K.-based newspaper The
Independent, Al
Jazeera,
and the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
Hisham
Alnwajha
Alnwajha,
a journalist with Khabar news agency, was injured when Israeli
warplanes struck an area housing several media outlets in Gaza City’s
Rimal district, according to the U.K.-based newspaper The
Independent, Al
Jazeera,
and the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
He
died of his injuries later that day, according to the Palestinian
press freedom group MADA,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and Palestinian news website AlWatan
Voice.
October
8, 2023
Assaad
Shamlakh
Shamlakh,
a freelance journalist, was killed along with nine members of his
family in an Israeli airstrike on their home in Sheikh Ijlin, a
neighborhood in the southern Gaza Strip, according to the
Beirut-based advocacy group The
Legal Agenda and BBC
Arabic.
October
7, 2023
Shai
Regev
Regev,
who served as an editor for TMI, the gossip and entertainment news
section of the Hebrew-language daily newspaper Maariv, was killed
during a Hamas attack on the Supernova music festival in southern
Israel. Regev’s death was confirmed after she was reported missing
for six days, according to Maariv and The
Times of Israel.
Ayelet
Arnin
A
22-year-old news editor with the Israel Broadcasting Corporation Kan,
Arnin was killed during a Hamas attack on the Supernova music
festival in southern Israel, according to The
Times of Israel and The
Wrap entertainment
website.
Yaniv
Zohar
Zohar,
an Israeli photographer working for the Hebrew-language daily
newspaper Israel Hayom, was killed during a Hamas attack on Kibbutz
Nahal Oz in southern Israel, along with his wife and two daughters,
according to Israel
Hayom and Israel
National News. Israel
Hayom’s editor-in-chief Omer Lachmanovitch told CPJ that Zohar was
working on that day.
Mohammad
Al-Salhi
Al-Salhi,
a photojournalist working for the Fourth Authority news agency, was
shot dead near a Palestinian refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip,
according to the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency Wafa,
and the Journalist
Support Committee (JSC),
a nonprofit which promotes the rights of the media in the Middle
East.
Mohammad
Jarghoun
Jarghoun,
a journalist with Smart Media, was shot while reporting on the
conflict in an area to the east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza
Strip, according to the BBC and UNESCO.
Ibrahim
Mohammad Lafi
Lafi,
a photographer for Ain Media, was shot and killed at the Gaza Strip’s
Erez Crossing into Israel, according to the Palestinian press freedom
group MADA,
the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes,
and Al-Jazeera.
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INJURED
December
23, 2023
Khader
Marquez
Marquez,
a cameraman for Lebanon’s Hezbollah-owned TV channel Al-Manar was
injured after shrapnel from an Israeli missile hit his car on the
Khardali road of south Lebanon, injuring his left eye, according to
Al-Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib, who was with Marquez, posted about
the incident on social
media,
and spoke to the privately-owned Beirut-based Al-Jadeed
TV.
The incident also was reported by the privately owned
Lebanese Annahar
newspaper,
the Beirut based press freedom group SKeyes,
the National
News Agency,
and multiple news reports.
December
19, 2023
Islam
Bader
Bader,
a Palestinian reporter and presenter for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa
channel, and a contributor to multiple media outlets including the
Qatari-funded Al-Araby TV, was injured in the right shoulder and hip
in an Israeli airstrike on Block 2 of the Jabalia refugee camp,
northern Gaza, on December 19, according to the London-based pan-Arab
newspaper Asharq
Al-Awsat, Al-Araby
TV,
and Palestine
TV.
His colleague Mohamed Ahmed was injured in the same strike.
A video posted
by Al-Jazeera shows the two journalists being treated in Jabalia
medical center after the attack. Another video posted
by the local Palestine Post website shows Bader and Ahmed lying on
the floor of the medical center frowning in pain.
Bader told Al-Araby
TV that
he was injured by three pieces of shrapnel in his shoulder, and hip.
Bader
and Ahmed are among the few
journalists still reporting from
northern Gaza.
Mohamed
Ahmed
Ahmed,
a Palestinian reporter for the Hamas-affiliated Shehab agency and
photographer for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa channel, was injured in
the left thigh in an Israeli airstrike on Block 2 of the Jabalia
refugee camp, northern Gaza, on December 19, according to the London
based pan Arab newspaper Asharq
Al-Awsat, Al-Araby
TV,
and Palestine
TV.
His colleague Islam Bader was injured in the same strike.
A video posted
by Al-Jazeera shows the two journalists being treated in Jabalia
medical center right after their injury. Another video posted
by the local Palestine Post website shows Bader and Ahmed lying on
the floor of the medical center frowning in pain.
December
16, 2023
Mohamed
Balousha
Balousha,
a reporter for the Emirati-owned Dubai-based Al Mashahd TV, was shot
in the thigh while reporting on the war from northern Gaza on
December 16, 2023. According to his outlet Al
Mashhad, Al-Jazeera,
and the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
the bullet was fired by an Israeli sniper. Balousha said in
a video about
his injury that he lost consciousness for about 30 minutes after “six
hours of agony” and was roused by the nuzzling of cats he was
feeding before the shooting. Al Mashhad said that Israeli forces
intercepted the ambulances sent to evacuate him, delaying his
transfer to a hospital for treatment.
In late November,
Balousha broke a story that
four premature babies left behind at al-Nasr Children’s Hospital
died and their bodies had decomposed after Israel forced the staff to
evacuate without ambulances. Balousha accused Israel of directly
targeting him. “I was wearing everything to prove that I was a
journalist, but they deliberately targeted me, and now I am
struggling to get the treatment necessary to preserve my life,” he
told The
Washington Post.
December
15, 2023
Wael
Al Dahdouh
The
Gaza bureau chief for Al-Jazeera, Al Dahdouh was injured
by a drone strike while
covering the aftermath of nightly Israeli strikes on a UN school
sheltering displaced people in the center of Khan Yunis, southern
Gaza, according to reports by their Al-Jazeera, Middle
East Eye,
and Reuters.
Dahdoh was hit with shrapnel in his hand and waist and treated at
Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. His colleague, camera operator Samer
Abu Daqqa, was killed in the same strike.
Mustafa
Alkharouf
Alkharouf,
a photographer with the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency, was
covering Friday prayers near Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem on
December 15 when a group of Israeli police and soldiers attacked him,
according to Anadolu
Agency, footage shared
by The Union of Journalists in Israel, and the Palestinian
Authority’s official news agency Wafa.
Soldiers initially brandished their weapons at Alkharouf, punched
him, and then threw him to the ground, kicking him. Alkharouf
sustained severe blows, resulting in injuries to his face and body,
and was transported by ambulance and treated at Makassed Hospital in
East Jerusalem.
November
18, 2023
Mohammed
El Sawwaf
Mohammed
El Sawwaf,
an award-winning Palestinian film producer and director who founded
the Gaza-based Alef
Multimedia production
company, was injured in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Shawa
Square in Gaza City. The airstrike killed 30 members of his
family, including his mother and his father, Mostafa Al Sawaf, who
was also a journalist, according to the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate, Anadolu
Agency,
and TRT
Arabic.
Montaser
El Sawaf
Montaser
El Sawaf, a Palestinian freelance photographer contributing to
Anadolu Agency, was injured in the same Israeli airstrike that
injured his brother, Mohammed El Sawwaf and killed their parents and
28 other family members, according to the Anadolu
Agency,
the Palestinian
Journalists’ Syndicate,
and TRT
Arabic.
November
13, 2023
Issam
Mawassi
Al-Jazeera videographer
Mawassi was injured after two Israeli missiles struck near
journalists in Yaroun in southern Lebanon covering clashes, which
also resulted in damage to the journalists’ cars in the area,
according to multiple media reports,
some of which show the journalists live on
air the
minute the second missile hit the area. CPJ reached out to Mawassi
via a messaging app but didn’t receive any response.
October
13, 2023
Thaer
Al-Sudani
Al-Sudani, a journalist for Reuters, was injured in
the same attack that killed Abdallah near the border in southern
Lebanon, Reuters said.
Maher
Nazeh
Nazeh, a journalist for Reuters, was also
injured in
the same southern Lebanon attack.
Elie Brakhya
Brakhya,
an Al-Jazeera TV staff member, was injured as well in the southern
Lebanon shelling, Al-Jazeera TV said.
Carmen
Joukhadar
Joukhadar, an Al-Jazeera TV reporter, was also
wounded in
the southern Lebanon attack.
Christina Assi
Assi,
a photographer for the French news agency Agence France-Press (AFP),
was injured in that same attack on southern Lebanon, according
to AFP and France
24.
Dylan
Collins
Dylan
Collins, a video journalist for AFP, was also
injured in
the southern Lebanon shelling.
October
7, 2023
Ibrahim
Qanan
Qanan,
a correspondent for Al-Ghad channel, was injured by shrapnel in the
city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, according to MADA and
JSC.
MISSING
October
7, 2023
Oded
Lifschitz
Lifschitz,
a lifelong Israeli journalist who wrote for Al-Hamishmar for many
years and was also a Haaretz
contributor,
was reported missing from Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel. Oded’s
wife was one of the two hostages released by Hamas on October 24,
2023, according to The
Times of Israel and The
Telegraph.
Nidal
Al-Wahidi
A
Palestinian photographer from the Al-Najah channel, Al-Wahidi
was reported missing
by MADA. Later, Al-Wahidi’s family informed the media that
the journalist had been detained by the Israeli army.
Haitham
Abdelwahid
A
Palestinian photographer from the Ain Media agency, Abdelwahid was
also reported missing by MADA.
Clarifications
and corrections:
After
receiving reports that Palestinian journalist and presenter Alaa
Taher Al-Hassanat may have survived the attack thought to have killed
her, CPJ has removed her name from its casualties list pending
further investigation.
*CPJ’s
research and documentation covers all journalists, defined as
individuals involved in news-gathering activity. This definition
covers those working for a broad range of publicly and privately
funded news outlets, as well as freelancers. CPJ does not support
journalists engaged in breaking the law. In the cases we have
documented, multiple sources have found no evidence to date that any
journalist was engaged in militant activity.
This
text has been updated to correct the spelling of Alma Al-Shaab in
Issam Abdallah’s October 13, 2023 entry, and
of the outlet Palestine TV in Abu Hatab’s November 2, 2023 entry.
On
February 6, 2024, Canadian-Palestinian journalist Mansour Shouman
was found
alive after
being reported missing more than two weeks before. We have removed
him from our list of missing journalists.
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Zie ook de volgende video onder andere met Gideon Levy, schrijver en journalist/columnist voor het joodse nieuwsplatform Haaretz (helaas voor velen is de video van ZDF2 [valt me nog mee] met gesproken commentaar in Duits):
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Zie ook (hierin verder nog opgenomen berichten over onder andere censuur en propaganda en zie de links in het volgende bericht dat je gaat bekijken en naar ik hoop ook lezen ): ‘Nieuw bewijs: journalist Shireen Abu Akleh met opzet en meermaals ondervuur genomen door Israëlische scherpschutter: moord met voorbedachterade……‘
‘Julian
Assange, Alina Lipp, and Anne-Laure Bonnel–When truth becomes a
crime in the West‘ Een artikel van Monthly Review.
‘Media
en denktanks in de VS bereiden het volk voor op oorlog met
China‘(!!!!)
‘Grote
bedrijven als Kellogg’s, farmaceuten, wapenfabrikanten en
oliemaatschappijen hebben een groot belang bij censuur op de sociale
media‘
‘Bellingcat
brengt desinformatie over o.a. Rusland verkregen van geheime diensten
als CIA en NSA‘
(10 juni 2022) Terwijl
Bellingcat wordt betaald door de VS overheid!!! Een
feit:
‘Bellingcat
wordt betaald door de VS overheid ha! ha! ha! ha!‘
‘MH17:
Bellingcat informatie gebaseerd op leugens…..‘
En zie de links in dat bericht naar meer artikelen over rampvlucht
MH17 en voor nog veel meer berichten over MH17: klik op dat label
direct onder dit bericht
‘OPCW
heeft vals rapport uitgebracht, VS propaganda-organen, inclusief
Bellingcat, schieten te hulp‘
(en
zie de links in dat bericht!!)
‘‘Nieuws’
gebaseerd op corrupte ‘think tanks’ is niets anders dan propaganda‘
(en zie de links in dat bericht!!)
‘4
mei 2022: dodenherdenking en verkregen vrijheid‘
‘Oekraïne:
als je voelt dat je wordt gemanipuleerd is het omdat dit een feit is,
plus ‘het gebruik van chemische wapens’ door Rusland‘
(en
zie de links in dat bericht!!)
‘Instagram
censureert berichten die niet passen in het buitenlandbeleid van de
VS‘
(en
zie de links in dat bericht naar meer artikelen over censuur!!)
‘Instagram
moet stoppen met censuur op berichten over huisuitzettingen in een
wijk van Oost-Jeruzalem waar Palestijnen al vele generaties wonen‘
(en zie de links in dat bericht naar meer artikelen over de bloedige
verdrukking van het Palestijnse volk!!)
‘CIA
operaties van stiekem naar openheid in handelen: het is hier wat
betreft de AIVD nog erger‘
(en zie de links in dat bericht!!)
‘Miljonair
Oomen koopt ANP ‘om nepnieuws (fake news) te kunnen bestrijden….’‘
Alle reguliere westerse media zijn in handen van plutocraten, die dan
ook bepalen wat men wel of niet mag brengen in nieuws of
achtergrondverhalen, zo beschermen ze hun belangen en investeringen,
bijvoorbeeld aandelenportefeuilles in de wapenindustrie en de
farmaceutische maffia…..
‘‘Fake
news’: alternatieve media en bloggers in het westen zouden onzin
brengen, echter niet als dit soort groepen wat roepen in landen die
het westen niet welgevallig zijn‘
(en
zie de links in dat bericht naar veel meer artikelen over fake news,
manipulatie en hersenspoelen!! [en
vergeet hierbij niet dat bijvoorbeeld een ‘fake journalistiek orgaan’
als Bellingcat wordt betaald door de ‘uiterst betrouwbare regering’
van de VS…..])
‘Censuur
naar een hoger plan: Twitter medeoprichter Jack Jersey neemt ontslag‘
‘Anti-Russische
propaganda, een kleine trieste rondgang in het hersenspoelen van de
westerse bevolking‘
(24 maart 2021)
‘Monika Sie: Clingendael geleidt door een PvdA’er…………. Het moet niet zotter worden!!‘ (5 juli 2016) Dit bericht kan je alleen nog middels deze link bereiken >> in de lijst van het archief is het niet meer vinden!!! Ra ra hoe kan dat??
‘Dick
Zandee (Clingendael): “De JSF is ongetwijfeld het beste
toestel……” ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!‘
‘Oekraïne:
Facebook en Instagram staan oproepen tot moord op etnische Russen toe‘ Een oproep tot het begaan van een genocide……
‘Oekraïne:
zwaar gekleurd nieuws van de NOS, u weet wel, een ‘onafhankelijke’
zendgemachtigde………‘
(!!!!)
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Voor veel meer berichten over de de Palestijnen, genocide, oorlogsmisdaden, mensenrechten, de Gazastrook, censuur, propaganda, Julian Assange, martelen, journalisten, onafhankelijke journalistiek, Oekraïne en/of de BBC, klik op het betreffende label direct onder dit bericht.
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Als links niet werken, laat het me dan weten, alvast mijn dank, Willem.
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Let
op!!
De ruimte om reacties weer te geven werkt niet altijd, zo merkte ik
onlangs. Als je commentaar hebt en het lukt niet op de normale
manier, doe dit dan via het mailadres trippleu@gmail.com, ik zal deze
dan opnemen onderaan in het bewuste artikel, althans als je geen
geweld predikt, voorts plaats ik jouw reactie ook al staat deze
diametraal tegenover dat bericht. Alvast mijn dank voor jouw
eventuele reactie, Willem.


