On World Press Freedom Day, journalists in Gaza face significant challenges after losing colleagues and sustaining serious injuries. Since the war began, <strong>262</strong> journalists have been killed and <strong>419</strong> others injured, with hopes pinned on travel permits for treatment.
Palestinian journalists and doctors in Gaza are urging the international community to take urgent action for the release of their detained colleagues in Israeli prisons. This call comes amid escalating violations against them following the enactment of the death penalty law.
In an unprecedented move, the Israeli army has suspended the operations of an entire reserve battalion following an assault on CNN journalists in the occupied West Bank. The incident has drawn widespread criticism from international press organizations.
On Sunday, Lebanese mourners gathered to pay their respects to journalist Fatima Fatouni of Al-Mayadeen and Ali Shaib of Al-Manar, who were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The attack targeted their vehicle in the Kfarhouna area, sparking outrage and condemnation from various media and human rights organizations.
The International Federation of Journalists condemned the assassination of three journalists during an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. The incident raises international concerns about the safety of journalists in conflict zones.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of three journalists covering the ongoing events in the region. The incident occurred late last night amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.