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Sun 09 Jun 2024 10:57 pm - Jerusalem Time

The number of killed journalists has risen to 150 since the start of the aggression on Gaza

The government media office in Gaza said that the number of killed journalists in the Strip has risen to 150 male and female journalists since the start of the Israeli aggression on the seventh of last October.


He added, in a statement today, Sunday, that 3 journalists had recently joined the list of dead: The journalist Abdullah Ahmed Al-Jamal, editor and the journalist at the Palestine Now Agency, journalist Ahlam Izzat Al-Ajla, correspondent at Family Happiness Magazine, and journalist Dina Abdullah Al-Batniji from the Thuraya Media Foundation.

Last May, a report issued by the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate confirmed the Israeli occupation army’s continued targeting of journalists for the purpose of killing them, not just injuring them, in an attempt to kill the truth.


The head of the union’s freedoms committee, Muhammad al-Laham, commented on the report for the first quarter of this year that the normal thing in all wars and conflicts is that the number of wounded is much greater than the number of dead, and this is what makes what is happening in Palestine abnormal, because this indicates and demonstrates that there is a decision At the highest political level in the Israeli occupation entity system, Palestinian journalists were targeted with murder and liquidation in an attempt to kill the truth.


Al-Lahham added that for this reason, foreign journalists were prevented from entering the Gaza Strip by a decision of the so-called Supreme Court of Justice, so that the occupation would be alone in killing Palestinian journalists in front of the world that is silent about the crimes and one-eyed towards genocide and to continue challenging and questioning the professionalism of Palestinian journalists in Gaza.

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The number of killed journalists has risen to 150 since the start of the aggression on Gaza

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