GAZA: The head of a prominent media institution in Gaza and two other journalists were killed during the weekend in Israel’s offensive in the territory, their relatives said on Sunday, adding to the dozens of reporters who have died in the six-week conflict.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said the
weekend deaths raised to 48 the number of journalists and media workers
it had confirmed killed in the region since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on
Israel and the subsequent Israeli offensive.
The CPJ, whose list covers journalists killed on both sides of the
conflict although most have been in Gaza, said it seeks at least two
sources to verify each death. It said its list of those killed comprised
43 Palestinians, four Israelis and one Lebanese.
“Journalists across the region are making great sacrifices to cover this
heart-breaking conflict. Those in Gaza, in particular, have paid, and
continue to pay, an unprecedented toll and face exponential threats,”
Sherif Mansour, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program coordinator,
said in an email to Reuters.
On Sunday, Belal Jadallah, a journalist and head of the board of the
Press House-Palestine, a non-governmental organization, was killed and
his pharmacist brother-in-law was seriously wounded, his sister and
other relatives told Reuters.
Jadallah told his sister earlier on Sunday he was heading out of Gaza
City toward the south. He was killed in the Zeitoun area of Gaza City,
said his sister, who added that people who found him and took him to a
medical center where he was declared dead said he had been killed by an
Israeli tank shell.
Reuters could not independently verify this report or the report of the other two journalists killed this weekend.
Four of Jadallah’s relatives work for Reuters in Gaza or abroad. One of
the journalists on CPJ’s list of those killed is Reuters journalist
Issam Abdallah who was killed in Lebanon near the border with Israel on
Oct. 13.
In addition to Jadallah, two freelance journalists — Hassouna Sleem and
Sary Mansour — were killed on Saturday in an Israeli assault on Bureij
refugee camp, in the center of the Gaza Strip, their relatives and
Palestinian health officials said. The health officials said 17 people
died in the incident.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the deaths of Jadallah or the others.
In the past, the Israeli military has said it was pursuing its offensive
to dismantle Hamas after the Oct. 7 attack and it would look into
individual cases at a later date. It has also said it makes every
feasible effort to mitigate civilian harm.
The Press House-Palestine says on its website that its overall objective
is to contribute to developing an “independent Palestinian media, that
reflects the values of democracy and freedom of expression and its
principles.”
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