The camera, press vest, helmet and mobile phone belonging to the Mariam Abu Dagga, one of the five journalists killed in the Israeli army's attack on Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis on August 25, 2025. [Doaa Albaz - Anadolu Agency]
With Israel’s genocide on Gaza killing more journalists than any other modern conflict, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has come under fire over who it counts as a journalist. The prominent press freedom group is reviewing its database of slain Palestinian media workers, months after whistleblowers accused it of scrapping its Global Impunity Index because Israel was expected to rank first. CPJ announced last week that it is “conducting a full review” of its database of journalists killed during Israel’s war on Gaza. The New York based group claimed that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad published obituaries “identifying as combatants” individuals previously listed by CPJ as journalists. The organisation said the current total of journalists and media workers killed […]

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