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Gaza Strip: Palestinian journalists in Gaza face enduring security threats from Israeli attacks
Gaza Strip - December 27, 2024 Palestinian journalists and media workers in the war-torn Gaza Strip face persistent security threats from the Israeli military, targeting these innocent professionals as they endeavor to cover the conflict and report on the destructive Israeli attacks in Gaza. According to data from the Committee to Protect Journalists, as of December 20, at least 133 Palestinian journalists and media workers have been killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza since the latest round of Israeli-Palestinian conflict began in October 2023, marking the deadliest period for journalists since the committee began collecting data in 1992. Five Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a vehicle of the Al-Quds Today satellite channel stationed in front of Al-Awda Hospital in the al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza early Thursday morning, according to Palestinian sources. The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that acting on intelligence, the Air Force conducted a "precise strike" on an Islamic Jihad "terrorist cell" inside a vehicle in the area of al-Nuseirat. Despite the Israeli military's assertion that they targeted a group of Islamic Jihad fighters, Palestinian journalists confirm that the victims were well-known journalists covering the events and that none of them were militants. Journalists in Gaza encounter particularly hazardous conditions as they strive to report on the conflict, which constrains their ability to document the devastating Israeli attacks, the persistent famine, the accounts of people's displacement, and the destruction of infrastructure. Despite international law protecting the rights of journalists to conduct their work, Israel persists in targeting the media throughout Gaza. Many view Israel's targeted killings as an effort to block news coverage, especially considering that foreign journalists have also been barred from entering Gaza. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Dec 26-27, 2024: 1. Various of damaged television broadcast vehicle with word reading "PRESS", pedestrians; 2. Various of belongings of Palestinian journalists killed by Israeli airstrike, pedestrians; 3. Damaged vehicle, pedestrians; 4. Various of people burying victim; 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sameh AL-Jadi, relative of victim: "Ayman, his mother and one of his brothers headed to Al-Awda Hospital to check on his wife who was in labor. There, he met a number of his fellow journalists who were in front of the hospital to cover the news, as he went to greet them, they were directly targeted by the Israeli occupiers."; 6. Various of Palestinian journalist Talal Al-Arouqi checking damaged vehicle; holding burnt helmet; 7. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Talal Al-Arouqi, Palestinian journalist: "This place is known for the presence of press vehicles marked with the signs of 'TV' and 'Press.' Everyone knows this area is designated for filming reports and live broadcasting. The occupiers deliberately targeted the press crew directly. We narrowly escaped death."; 8. Various of people putting hands on body armors of dead journalists, mourning victims; 9. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Sami Abu Salem, Palestinian journalist: "This Israeli war has no rules, so naturally it includes targeting journalists. We believe the bombing of journalists aims to conceal the truth, and we think the occupiers will continue to target journalists, medical staff and others as long as the world does not put an end to these crimes."; 10. Various of journalists working, cameras. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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