At least 53 journalists have been killed during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Of these, 46 were Palestinians, four were
Israelis and three were Lebanese. Most journalists were killed on the first day of the war and on November 18
Since the beginning of the war between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement
at least 53 journalists and media representatives have been killed. This was reported by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
to Protect Journalists (CPJ), reports UNN.
Details
As noted, of the 53 dead, 46 were Palestinians, 4
Israelis and 3 Lebanese.
In addition, 11 journalists were injured, three are missing, and
missing, and 18 were arrested.
The largest number of journalists died on the first day of the war, October 7.
of the war, on October 7, when six media representatives lost their lives, and on November 18
November, when five journalists were killed.
CPJ emphasizes that journalists are civilians who
doing important work in times of crisis and should not be targeted by belligerents. Journalists across the region are making great sacrifices to report on this devastating conflict
The Committee to Protect Journalists is also investigating numerous
unconfirmed reports of the killing, disappearance, detention, injury or
threats to other journalists, as well as damage to media offices and homes.
and the homes of journalists.
CPJ provides a list of journalists killed by name, including
the names of the media outlets they worked for and the circumstances of their deaths. Several
journalists were killed together with their family members, including children,
as a result of air strikes on their homes.