More journalists killed in Gaza than in both world wars, Vietnam, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan in combination, says the cost of the War Project.
More journalists were killed in Gaza than in both world wars, in the Vietnam War, wars in Yugoslavia and the United States in Afghanistan in combination, the report published on Tuesday.
“It’s simply, the worst conflict for journalists,” the war costs said.
The report said that it was not clear how much Palestinian journalists in Gaza specially targeted Israel’s attacks and “how simply were victims, like tens of thousands of colleagues.
However, he states a journalists based on Paris without borders (RSF) as documenting 35 cases in which the Israeli army was likely to target and kill journalists for his work until the end of 2024. Years.
Among them was Al Jazeera Reporter Hamza Dahdouh, who was Killed 7. January 2024 When the rocket hit the vehicle, he traveled to South Gaza. He was fifth in the direct member of the Wallen Dahdouh family, boss for Gaza Al Jazeere, which will be killed by Israel’s attacks.
A recent case is Al Jazeera Reporter Hossam ShabatKilled on March 24. When the Israeli strike hit his car.
Israeli military accused Shabat that the secret operation of Hamas, the claim that the Committee on Journalists (CPJ) says that Israel has repeatedly collected against Palestinian journalists without evidence to justify their murder or harassment.
Attacks on journalists in Gaza, in which the correspondents received access, intensified the trend in which local reporters were – often insufficiently paid and insufficiently facing the highest risks, according to the cost of the War Project.
“Over the Globe, the economy of industry, the violence of war and coordinated census campaigns are converted more conflicts in the partitions, and Gaza is the most extreme example,” said the most extreme example, “said the most extreme example.
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2025-04-02 10:03:00