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When one hurts
or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono
notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide - Guilty as Charged

Olive tree -
Symbol of Palestine
- Did you eat today -
Boy shouts FOOD and PEACE NOW - GO AWAY you mercenaries
of the usa/isr/idf/ghf devils!!!!

in Commemoration of the Fallen Journalists for Palestine
and for the brave that keep informing us

Shireen Abu Akleh was always seeking the truth, no matter how bloody
Videoscreen grab: Shireen Abu Akleh in Action
Al Jazeera - Nov 2, 2025
{Who killed Shireen?
An investigation into Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing reveals new evidence
and cover-ups by Israeli and US governments.
This major investigative documentary examines the facts surrounding the
murder of Palestinian American Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh,
as she was reporting in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, in May 2022.
It sets out to discover who killed her – and after months of painstaking
research, succeeds in identifying the Israeli sniper who pulled the
trigger.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/featured-documentaries/2025/11/2/who-killed-shireen

Videoscreen grab: Shireen Abu Akleh silenced by an israeli bullet
Al Jazeera - Oct 27, 2025 - By Joseph Stepansky
{Colonel says US watered down report on Shireen Abu Akleh’s killing
Colonel Steve Gabavics tells New York Times that evidence an Israeli
soldier intentionally shot journalist was shrugged off by US government.
A former United States colonel who worked on a team that compiled a
report on the Israeli military’s killing of Al Jazeera journalist and US
citizen Shireen Abu Akleh has accused the administration of former US
President Joe Biden of softening its findings in favour of Israel. The
statements from Colonel Steve Gabavics in an interview with the New York
Times published on Monday represent the first time any military official
involved in the report has spoken publicly. Gabavics had previously
spoken anonymously for a documentary by the Zeteo news organisation. The
official, who left the government in January, recounted being
“flabbergasted” by a State Department statement that described Abu
Akleh’s May 11, 2022, killing as “the result of tragic circumstances”.
The statement, the only official assessment of the killing to date by
the US government, added that US officials “found no reason to believe
that this was intentional”. At the time Abu Akleh was fatally shot in
the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, Gabavics had been
working at the inter-agency Office of the United States Security
Coordinator, which oversees cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian
security forces. The office, led by Lieutenant General Michael R Fenzel,
had been tasked by the Biden administration with compiling a report on
the killing, which informed the State Department’s public account.
Gabavics and four unnamed officials told the New York Times that the
official US government line did little to reflect the impassioned debate
among those who compiled the report about whether the attack was
intentional. The report relied on findings from Israeli and Palestinian
investigations, as well as visiting the site and overseeing a ballistic
analysis. The US has never released its own investigation into the
killing. While the FBI launched a probe in 2022, its status remains
unknown. Gabavics said he was among the officials who believed the
shooting was intentional. The government’s watered-down account
“continued to be on my conscience nonstop”, he told the New York Times.
‘Favouritism is always toward the Israelis’
While it was not clear if the soldier who fired the fatal shot was
deliberately targeting Abu Akleh, he, at the very least, would have
known he was targeting a journalist, Gabavics said. The assessment is in
line with several probes by rights groups, a United Nations
investigative body, Palestinian officials, and media organisations,
including Al Jazeera. For its part, Israel eventually admitted one of
its soldiers was likely behind the killing, which it called “an
accident”. It said that no personnel would be punished. In support of
his conclusion, Gabavics pointed to Israeli radio military traffic that
showed soldiers were aware of journalists in the area at the time of the
shooting. He added there had been no gunfire coming from the direction
of the journalists at the time of the fatal shooting. An Israeli
military vehicle had been parked down the road from the group of
journalists Abu Akleh was travelling with, which would have been clearly
visible via a sniper scope, he said. Gabavics said that the apparent
precision of the shots did not indicate a spray of uncontrolled bullets.
The fact that the soldier shot at a producer, then Abu Akleh, and then
at another person who tried to help, also indicated intentionality. He
told the Times that for the shooting to have been an accident, “the most
absurd thing in the world” would have had to happen. “The individual
popped out of the truck, just was randomly shooting, and happened to
have really well-aimed shots and never looked down the scope. Which
wouldn’t have happened,” he said. Gabavics said he had reported his
conclusion both orally and in writing to General Fenzel, but the account
did not appear in the assessment shared with the State Department.
Gabavics and several officials said he was subsequently sidelined from
the review. For his part, General Fenzel, in a statement to the Times,
stood by his approach. “Ultimately, I had to make judgements based on
the full set of facts and information available to me,” he said. “I
stand by the integrity of our work and remain confident that we reached
the right conclusions.” Gabavics said the incident underscored the US
bias towards Israel he witnessed while working in the office. The US
provides billions of dollars in military aid to Israel, which it has
surged during the war in Gaza. “The favouritism is always toward the
Israelis. Very little of that goes to the Palestinians,” he said. He
added that Abu Akleh’s case has left the most lasting impact of any
during his career. “Because we had everything there,” he said.} Video -
Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/27/colonel-says-us-watered-down-report-on-shireen-abu-aklehs-killing

A Cry for Justice and Freedom of speech
Al Jazeera - Oct 31-29, 2025
{UN chief calls for ‘independent, impartial’ probes into journalist
killings
Guterres’s spokesperson also has noted that “Gaza has been the deadliest
place for journalists in any conflict.” Speaking to reporters during a
briefing at UN headquarters in New York, Stephane Dujarric said the UN
secretary-general is calling “for independent and impartial
investigations into the killings of journalists”. Guterres also warned
“that impunity is an assault on press freedom and a threat to democracy
itself”, Dujarric said. “When journalists are silenced, we all lose our
voice.” More than 275 journalists and media workers – mostly
Palestinians – have been killed in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7,
2023.
& ‘Killers of journalists getting away with murder’: CPJ urges
reforms
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called for “radical
reform” of the ways in which journalists’ killings are investigated amid
global impunity for such incidents. The media watchdog said it has
recorded the deadliest three years for journalists and media workers
since it began keeping records, with more than 125 killed last year
alone – “the majority of them Palestinians killed by Israel”. “Despite
clear evidence of deliberate targeting in many of these cases, no one
has been held accountable for their deaths, reflecting a broader and
entrenched global pattern, in which the killers of journalists are
getting away with murder,” the CPJ said in a statement. Among other
things, it said it would push for an independent, international “task
force” to be established to investigate violence against media workers.
The CPJ also said it would bolster its work with governments “to develop
targeted sanctions against perpetrators of crimes against journalists”
& Israel kills another journalist in Gaza in campaign to ‘suppress’
reporting from Strip
By Hani Mahmoud - Reporting from Gaza City
Israeli forces detain 6 journalists in the occupied West Bank
Israeli soldiers have detained six journalists in the northern Jordan
Valley in the occupied West Bank. The official Wafa news agency reported
that the media workers were arrested while reporting in the area.
Israel’s army has repeatedly cracked down on journalists doing their
jobs in the occupied West Bank, as well as targeting media members with
deadly attacks during the two-year war on Gaza. Israel’s government has
banned Al Jazeera from operating in the West Bank, while about 200 media
workers have been killed in Gaza.
and
Among the 100 people killed in Gaza in the latest Israeli attacks was a
journalist [Mohammed al-Munirawi] and his wife. They were sheltering in
a tent [in Nuseirat in central Gaza]. It brings the total number of
journalists killed since the beginning of the genocide in Gaza to 256
[according to figures from the Government Media Office in Gaza] in an
attempt by the Israeli military to suppress any criticism or any voices
that document the atrocities and violations of human rights across the
Gaza Strip. It seems like in every wave of attacks, the Israeli military
does not miss an opportunity to kill a Palestinian journalist reporting
on the ongoing genocidal attacks across the Strip.
} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/31/live-israel-bombs-south-gaza-as-palestinians-live-ceasefire-without-peace
& https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/29/live-israel-kills-63-in-gaza-trump-insists-nothing-will-jeopardise-truce
IFJ - Oct 30, 2025
{Palestine: At least 225 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza
[UPDATED 30.10.2025] At least 225 Palestinian journalists and media
workers have been killed, several have been injured and others are
missing during the war in Gaza. The International Federation of
Journalists (IFJ) and the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS)
condemn the killings and continued attacks on journalists. The IFJ calls
for an immediate investigation into their deaths.
……………..
In the early hours of 7 October, Hamas launched an unprecedented attack
in southern Israel. In response, Israel retaliated with airstrikes over
the besieged Gaza Strip and formally declared war at Hamas. The IFJ is
working closely with PJS to verify information in real time and document
all killings. Check the list of journalists and media workers killed
since the start of the war in Gaza. } Source: https://www.ifj.org/media-centre/news/detail/category/press-releases/article/palestine-at-least-225-journalists-and-media-workers-killed-in-gaza
Earlier news

Israel’s “Intentional” Killing of Shireen Abu Akleh
Quds News - Oct 27, 2025
{US Officer Says Findings on Israel’s “Intentional” Killing of Shireen
Abu Akleh Was “Deliberately Softened”
Washington (QNN)- A retired US military officer who investigated
Israel’s 2022 assassination of Palestinian-American Al Jazeera
journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank said he is
certain that an Israeli soldier intentionally shot her, adding that the
findings of the investigation were “deliberately softened.” According to
The New York Times, citing five current and former U.S. officials who
worked on the case, some officials convinced that the shooting was
intentional. One of these officials was Col. Steve Gabavics, a career
military policeman with 30 years’ experience, including as the
commandant of the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay. At the time of
the shooting, he was an official at the Office of the United States
Security Coordinator. That office, which facilitates cooperation between
the Israeli and Palestinian security services, conducted the US review
of the shooting. After Gabavics retired from the military in January, he
went public, first in a documentary, and now in an interview with The
New York Times, with his concerns that the US government had
“soft-pedaled” the office’s findings to appease the Israeli occupation
government. He aired his views in a documentary released in May by Zeteo
News that publicly identified for the first time the Israeli soldier who
shot Abu Akleh. But Gabavics was not named in the documentary. According
to the film, the soldier responsible for the killing is 20-year-old
Israeli soldier Alon Skajio. He was on his first combat mission in the
West Bank. Gabavics said, “The favoritism is always toward the Israelis.
Very little of that goes to the Palestinians.” Colonel Gabavics said he
concluded the shooting was deliberate based on several factors,
including the precision of the shots, hitting Abu Akleh’s head and a
carob tree near her. It has been three years since Israel’s killing of
Abu Akleh while she was covering an Israeli military raid in Jenin. The
military initially denied responsibility for her killing and even
claimed that Palestinian fighters were to blame. Later, Israel admitted
that there was a high possibility its forces were responsible.} Source:
https://qudsnen.co/us-officer-says-findings-on-israels-intentional-killing-of-shireen-abu-akleh-was-deliberately-softened/

israel offers propaganda tours through areas it bombed and killed
especially women and children
(´potentiall hamas fighters´)
Quds News - Oct 27, 2025
{Israel Seeks to Erase Evidence, Prepares ‘Propaganda War’ Before
Foreign Journalists Enter Gaza
Gaza (QNN)- Israel is preparing a propaganda war ahead of allowing
foreign journalists into the Gaza Strip. According to the Israeli
website Ynet, the government plans to organize military-guided tours to
justify its two-year-long genocide in Gaza. Despite months of
preparation, Ynet said Israel admits its media readiness remains weak.
Officials fear that international reporters will expose the catastrophic
reality inside Gaza and fuel global outrage over war crimes and genocide
reports. On October 23, the Israeli Supreme Court granted the government
an additional 30 days to respond to a petition filed in 2024 by the
Foreign Press Association. The petition demands access for international
journalists to Gaza, challenging Israel’s ban imposed since October 7,
2023. During the court session, the Attorney General acknowledged that
“the situation has changed” in Gaza. He said Israel plans to renew
army-led media tours inside what it calls the “yellow line,” the zone
its forces retreated to after the recent ceasefire two weeks ago.
Israeli officials told Ynet they expect a flood of humanitarian reports
once journalists enter Gaza. These reports, they said, could intensify
evidence of genocide and war crimes. The Israeli milutary’s
Spokesperson’s Unit recently held a strategic meeting with the Foreign
Ministry and the National Directorate for Public Diplomacy to plan for
the journalists’ entry. “We expect hostile attacks on social media and
traditional outlets,” one Foreign Ministry official said. Another senior
Israeli source admitted that the challenge is “huge” due to the scale of
destruction in Gaza. “We are preparing visual evidence to show that
Hamas turned Gaza into a terrorist state,” he said. Another official
warned that foreign reports about Israeli atrocities will trigger global
protests. “When we take journalists on tours, we must show them what
happened,” he said. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned
the plan. It said Israeli military escorts serve as tools of propaganda,
with journalists only allowed brief, highly controlled visits to
pre-selected sites. CPJ noted that such restrictions violate
international press freedom standards. Ynet reported that many Israeli
officials doubt the government’s readiness. One senior source said, “I
don’t see real preparation. The international media has already shown
the destruction and death tolls. What’s missing are the human stories
and that’s what journalists will bring now.” Another official added,
“The public diplomacy system is paralyzed. Officials are still stuck in
the previous war. It’s a communication failure in both wars; the one
that ended and the one about to begin.” The Euro-Med Human Rights
Monitor stated that Israel is deliberately blocking foreign journalists
and investigators to hide evidence of genocide and war crimes in Gaza.
In a statement, the group said Israel runs a “systematic policy” to
erase physical evidence through field operations and administrative
measures. These include preventing journalists and investigation
committees from entering Gaza to stop any international accountability.
The monitor warned that Israel’s ban on foreign media is part of an
institutional effort to keep its crimes “outside global scrutiny.”
According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, Israeli forces have killed
254 Palestinian journalists since October 2023 to silence the
Palestinian narrative. Euro-Med added that Israel has completely
destroyed several towns, refugee camps, and neighborhoods. Satellite
images and field testimonies showed Israeli forces leveling areas,
removing debris, and transporting it to unknown sites, a move aimed at
wiping out traces of mass killings and explosions. The group cautioned
that any delay in granting journalists access will give Israel more time
to destroy remaining evidence and rewrite the story of Gaza’s
devastation.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/israel-seeks-to-erase-evidence-prepares-propaganda-war-before-foreign-journalists-enter-gaza/

Sami Hamdi - PEN vs
Al Jazeera - Oct 26, 2025 - By Elis Gjevori
{UK journalist Sami Hamdi detained in US amid pro-Israel lobby pressure
Far-right activist and Donald Trump ally Laura Loomer celebrates Hamdi’s
detention as government confirms he is in ICE custody. British political
commentator and journalist Sami Hamdi has been detained by federal
authorities in the United States in what a US Muslim civil rights group
has called an “abduction”. The Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR) condemned Hamdi’s detention at San Francisco airport on Sunday as
“a blatant affront to free speech”, attributing his arrest to his
criticism of Israel’s war on Gaza. Hamdi, a frequent critic of US and
Israeli policy, had addressed a CAIR gala in Sacramento on Saturday
evening and was due to speak at another CAIR event in Florida the next
day before his detention by the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS)
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. CAIR said he was
stopped at the airport following a coordinated “far-right, Israel First
campaign”. “Our nation must stop abducting critics of the Israeli
government at the behest of unhinged Israel First bigots,” it said in a
statement. “This is an Israel First policy, not an America First policy,
and it must end.” In a statement seen by Al Jazeera, friends of Hamdi
called his arrest “a deeply troubling precedent for freedom of
expression and the safety of British citizens abroad”. The statement
called for the United Kingdom Foreign Office to “demand urgent
clarification from the US authorities regarding the grounds for Mr
Hamdi’s detention”. Al Jazeera was told that he remains in US custody
and has not been deported. “The detention of a British citizen for
expressing political opinions sets a dangerous precedent that no
democracy should tolerate,” the statement added. Hamdi’s father, Mohamed
El-Hachmi Hamdi, said in a post on X that his son “has no affiliation”
with any political or religious group. “His stance on Palestine is not
aligned with any faction there, but rather with the people’s right to
security, peace, freedom and dignity. He is, quite simply, one of the
young dreamers of this generation, yearning for a world with more
compassion, justice, and solidarity,” he added.
‘Proud Islamophobe’
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin confirmed Hamdi’s detention on
Sunday, claiming without evidence that he posed a national security
threat. “This individual’s visa was revoked, and he is in ICE custody
pending removal,” she wrote on X. Hamdi has been outspoken in accusing
US politicians of actively enabling Israel’s genocide in Gaza, and has
been widely quoted, challenging Western governments directly over arms
transfers and diplomatic cover for Israeli war crimes. His detention
comes amid a wider pattern of US authorities blocking entry to
Palestinian and pro-Palestine voices. In June, two Palestinian men,
Awdah Hathaleen and his cousin, Eid Hathaleen, were denied entry at the
same airport and deported to Qatar. Weeks later, Awdah was reportedly
killed by an Israeli settler in the occupied West Bank. Far-right
activist and ally of US President Donald Trump, Laura Loomer, who has
publicly described herself as a “proud Islamophobe” and “white
advocate”, immediately celebrated online for playing a part in Hamdi’s
detention. “You’re lucky his only fate is being arrested and deported,”
she wrote, falsely branding him “a supporter of HAMAS and the Muslim
Brotherhood”. Loomer has previously pushed conspiracy theories,
including the claim that the September 11 attacks in the US were an
inside job. Loomer and others credited the escalation against Hamdi to
the RAIR Foundation, a pro-Israel pressure network whose stated mission
is to oppose “Islamic supremacy”. RAIR recently accused Hamdi of trying
to “expand a foreign political network hostile to American interests”
and urged authorities to expel him from the country. On Sunday, Shaun
Maguire, a partner at the tech investment firm Sequoia and a vocal
defender of Israel, alleged without evidence that Hamdi had tried to get
him fired through an AI-generated email campaign, claiming: “There are
jihadists in America whose full time job is to silence us.” Hamdi’s
supporters and civil rights advocates say the opposite is true, and that
this detention is yet another case of political retaliation against
critics of Israel, enforced at the border level before a single public
word is uttered. CAIR says it intends to fight the deportation order,
warning that the US is sending a chilling message to Muslim and
Palestinian speakers across the country.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/26/uk-journalist-sami-hamdi-detained-in-us-amid-pro-israel-lobby-pressure
Al Jazeera - Oct 23, 2025 - By Hamdah
Salhut - Reporting from Amman, Jordan
{World knows what’s happened in Gaza in last two years thanks to
‘remarkable’ local journalists
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from
Israel and the occupied West Bank. Israel has argued for the past two
years that the foreign press cannot enter Gaza because it poses a threat
to Israeli forces on the ground and they could not guarantee the safety
of these journalists because of the indiscriminate bombing campaign at
the time. There were some journalists who were going in, but only
through Israeli military embeds where the military showed them exactly
what they wanted them to see and sold this different narrative. But it’s
worth mentioning that Palestinian journalists on the ground have been
covering the war for the last two years, some of whom have paid the
ultimate price as nearly 300 journalists and media workers have been
killed in Israel’s war on Gaza – including some of our own colleagues
here at Al Jazeera and their families. They have been reporting day
after day for more than two years, knowing the risks and also facing
what Palestinians endure there every day – the starvation, the fear for
their safety and their families. So what the FPA is arguing [in their
petition to force Israel to allow foreign journalist into Gaza] is that
they want to show the world what has happened in Gaza. But the world has
been seeing it over the past two years thanks to these remarkable
journalists on the ground inside the Gaza Strip.
& World knows what’s happened in Gaza in last two years thanks to
‘remarkable’ local journalists
By Hamdah Salhut - Reporting from Amman, Jordan
Al Jazeera is reporting from Jordan because it has been banned from
Israel and the occupied West Bank. Israel has argued for the past two
years that the foreign press cannot enter Gaza because it poses a threat
to Israeli forces on the ground and they could not guarantee the safety
of these journalists because of the indiscriminate bombing campaign at
the time. There were some journalists who were going in, but only
through Israeli military embeds where the military showed them exactly
what they wanted them to see and sold this different narrative. But it’s
worth mentioning that Palestinian journalists on the ground have been
covering the war for the last two years, some of whom have paid the
ultimate price as nearly 300 journalists and media workers have been
killed in Israel’s war on Gaza – including some of our own colleagues
here at Al Jazeera and their families. They have been reporting day
after day for more than two years, knowing the risks and also facing
what Palestinians endure there every day – the starvation, the fear for
their safety and their families. So what the FPA is arguing [in their
petition to force Israel to allow foreign journalist into Gaza] is that
they want to show the world what has happened in Gaza. But the world has
been seeing it over the past two years thanks to these remarkable
journalists on the ground inside the Gaza Strip.
& Israel continues to deny foreign journalists access to Gaza Strip
International journalists are still not being granted free access to
report from Gaza. As we reported earlier, a hearing before the highest
court in Jerusalem took place earlier today regarding a request from the
Foreign Press Association (FPA) to allow journalists to travel to the
sealed-off enclave. However, the court granted the Israeli government an
additional 30 days to present a clear position. The FPA reacted with
disappointment on Thursday and accused Israel of using delaying tactics.
Access to the Gaza Strip is entirely controlled by Israel. Since the
start of Israel’s genocidal war more than two years ago, foreign
journalists have only been able to visit the Gaza Strip sporadically
with the Israeli army, and they were only shown very specific areas.
Palestinian journalists continue to bring the world news from the
ground, risking their lives to do so – more than 200 have been killed by
Israel since October 2023, making it the deadliest conflict for
journalists ever recorded.
& WATCH: Lebanon seeks war crimes charges against Israel for killing
12 journalists
Lebanon’s government has tasked the justice ministry with investigating
options for prosecuting Israel for crimes against journalists. Israel
killed 12 journalists who were covering the conflict between Israel and
Hezbollah. Rights groups want the case referred to the International
Criminal Court. But it is a legal avenue that so far has not been taken.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Beirut, Lebanon:} Video- Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/23/live-un-urges-israel-to-allow-medical-evacuation-from-gaza-amid-ceasefire
Al Jazeera - Oct 22, 2025
{‘High time’ for Israel to let foreign journalists into Gaza, says
international media group
The Foreign Press Association (FPA), which represents international
media in Israel and the Palestinian territories, said it hopes Israel’s
top court will support its petition to allow foreign reporters access to
Gaza, which Israeli authorities have blocked since the start of the war.
“For over two years, Israel has blocked foreign reporters from going
into the territory, greatly hindering the media’s ability to cover this
devastating conflict,” the FPA said in a statement ahead of tomorrow’s
hearing. “We are pleased to finally have our day in court and hope the
justices will swiftly approve our request to enter Gaza,” Tania Kraemer,
chairperson of the FPA, said in the statement. “It is high time for
Israel to lift the closure and let us do our work alongside our
Palestinian colleagues.” While Israel has stopped foreign journalists
from entering Gaza, its military has killed Palestinian journalists at a
higher rate than in any other conflict. Since the war began, more than
270 media workers, including 10 Al Jazeera journalists, have been killed
in the enclave.
} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/22/live-gaza-palestinians-say-no-change-with-ceasefire-as-israel-blocks-aid
Al Jazeera - Oct 19, 2025
{ Israel’s war on Gaza, the deadliest-ever conflict for journalists
As we reported earlier, a journalist was one of two people killed in an
Israeli air strike on a building housing reporters in az-Zawayda,
central Gaza. Israel has targeted journalists throughout its two-year
genocidal war on Gaza. It is the deadliest-ever conflict for reporters,
with more than 270 media workers killed. This toll is higher than that
of World Wars I and II, the Vietnam War, the war in Afghanistan, and the
Yugoslavia wars combined. While Gaza journalists report on mass
killings, human suffering and starvation, they have also been coping
with their own losses and deprivation. Israel has killed 10 Al Jazeera
journalists throughout the war.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/19/live-israel-continues-deadly-attacks-on-gaza-closes-rafah-crossing
Al Jazeera - Oct 16, 2025
{Freed Gaza photographer finds family alive after being told in Israeli
jail they were dead
Shadi Abu Sido said his world shattered in Israeli detention when guards
told him his wife and two children had been killed in the Gaza war. “I
got hysterical,” the Gaza Palestinian photographer told the Reuters news
agency. It wasn’t until his release on Monday that he discovered his
loved ones were alive. His wife, Hanaa Bahlul, raced down the hallway of
his family’s house in Khan Younis and leapt into his arms. He spun her
in the air as they clung to each other. Abu Sido kissed his children’s
cheeks again and again, murmuring “my love” as he held the daughter and
son he thought he would never see again. “I heard her voice, I heard the
voice of my children; I was astonished, it cannot be explained, they
were alive. I saw my wife and children alive. Imagine amid death –
life,” he said. Abu Sido, a photojournalist, was detained from al-Shifa
Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on March 18, 2024. Bahlul said a
lawyer from Addameer, a Palestinian human rights group, had told her Abu
Sido was being held under Israel’s Unlawful Combatants Law – a form of
administrative detention. Abu Sido told the agency he was severely
beaten, handcuffed, blindfolded and forced to kneel for long periods
while in detention. Prison was “the graveyard of the living”, he said.
“When I returned to Gaza, it was like my soul returned to my body. But
when I saw the destruction … how can I start again?”} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/16/live-gaza-ceasefire-fears-as-israel-demands-return-of-all-captives-bodies

Saleh Aljafarawi---photo-Riash-Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera - Oct 14, 2025 - By Eman Murtaja - Journalism and
English media student from Gaza.
{The assassination of Saleh Aljafarawi is meant to send a dark message
Gaza journalists have been warned that they still are not safe, that
they still face death for reporting.
Saleh Aljafarawi was killed on October 12, 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al
Jazeera]
When I heard of the murder of Saleh Aljafarawi, I was in shock. The war
had finally ended. We all should have been safe. How could this happen?
His assassination not only broke hearts; it also brought back the
feeling of insecurity and fear. Saleh and I lived in the same
neighbourhood of Gaza City. We all knew him as a cheerful young man who
loved singing. I remember seeing him during Eid prayers in front of the
mosque, distributing sweets to children. He would sit and sing for them;
my little sister loved to ask him to sing for her and her friends.
Saleh began working as an independent journalist and photographer during
the March of Return in 2018. He would contribute to local outlets and
post on social media. When the war began in 2023, he started documenting
it with his camera. His footage posted on social media would get many
shares. On Instagram, his account accumulated 10 million followers, and
like other popular accounts documenting Israeli crimes, it was suspended
multiple times. Through the lens of his camera, Saleh covered the
genocide in all its horrible detail. He was not afraid to rush to
bombing sites to cover massacres, risking his life and joining the
rescue efforts. He selflessly dedicated himself to journalism and
broadcasting the truth about what was happening in the Gaza Strip
despite he himself suffering. Saleh’s mother had cancer, and she had to
be evacuated out of Gaza for treatment. His older brother, Naji, was
forcibly disappeared from al-Shifa Hospital by the Israeli army. Saleh’s
father was also sick, so after Naji was disappeared, Saleh had to take
up care for his whole family while continuing his work as a journalist.
Because of his popularity, he became a target. Israel started issuing
threats against him, just like it did against Anas al-Sharif, Ismail
al-Ghoul and Hassan Eslaih before assassinating them. The night the
ceasefire was confirmed, Saleh released a cheerful video announcing it,
which went viral. His family felt safe for the first time. They thought
the danger Saleh was facing was finally over, and they were hoping for
Naji’s release so they could all be reunited. But Saleh did not stop
covering events. Although the occupation claimed to have withdrawn from
Gaza, they left behind armed militias to spread chaos in the Strip. When
the resistance clashed with these militias in the Sabra neighbourhood,
Saleh was there covering it. According to reports, he was kidnapped,
beaten and shot seven times. This news came as a shock to his family.
His father’s condition worsened. Naji was released as part of the
exchange of captives, but the family could not celebrate. Naji collapsed
when he was told that Saleh had been killed just the day before. The
assassination of Saleh just after the ceasefire was announced sent
shockwaves through the journalistic community in Gaza. His colleagues
mourned and eulogised him, just as they had done for the more than 250
other journalists killed during the genocide. His murder, however, is
more than a loss of yet another brilliant Palestinian journalist. It is
also a sign, a warning that Gaza’s journalists are still not safe.
Anyone who works in journalism now or who, like me, hopes to do so, now
understands that the danger has not abated with the ceasefire. The
Israeli army may have withdrawn from parts of Gaza, but the shadow of
its campaign of exterminating those who documented its genocide lingers
on. Now the threat comes from the militias the occupation has organised
to continue waging war on the Palestinian population after the
ceasefire. The message of Saleh’s assassination is clear: Anyone who
continues to critically report on what is going on in Gaza, on Israel’s
continuing destructive presence and the betrayal of its allies on the
ground will be captured, tortured and killed. Journalists, and the
civilian population at large, will continue to be in danger for as long
as these Israeli collaborators are empowered. Still, the attempt to
intimidate and scare will not work with Gaza’s media workers. Despite
the mass killing of journalists, people continue to take up this
profession. I myself no longer feel safe, but I still do not intend to
give up my media studies and my ambition to work in the field. That
said, Palestinian journalists do need support from abroad. We need
unions, press freedom organisations and human rights watchdogs to
mobilise and ensure protective mechanisms are put in place so
Palestinian journalists will be safe. Foreign journalists must also not
fall for smear campaigns against Palestinian media workers and openly
extend their solidarity.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not
necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/10/14/the-assassination-of-saleh-aljafarawi-is-meant-to-send-a-dark-message
Al Jazeera - Oct 13, 2025 -
{Palestinian journalist Saleh Aljafarawi shot dead in Gaza City clashes
Sources say the 28-year-old was killed by members of an Israel-linked
‘militia’ fighting Hamas in the Sabra neighbourhood. Palestinian
journalist Saleh Aljafarawi has been killed during clashes in Gaza City,
just days after Israel and Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement in the
Gaza Strip. Palestinian sources told Al Jazeera Arabic that the
28-year-old, who had gained prominence for his videos covering the war,
was shot and killed by members of an “armed militia” while covering
clashes in the city’s Sabra neighbourhood. Al Jazeera’s Sanad agency
verified footage published by reporters and activists showing his body –
in a “press” flak jacket – on what appeared to be the back of a truck.
He had been missing since Sunday morning. Palestinian sources said
clashes were taking place between Hamas security forces and fighters
from the Doghmush clan in Sabra on Sunday, although this has not been
confirmed by local authorities. A senior source in Gaza’s Ministry of
Interior told Al Jazeera Arabic that the clashes in Gaza City involved
“an armed militia affiliated with the [Israeli] occupation”. The source
said security forces imposed a siege on the militia, adding that
“militia members” killed displaced people as they were returning from
southern Gaza to Gaza City.Despite the recent ceasefire, local
authorities have repeatedly warned that the security situation in Gaza
remains challenging.
‘I lived in fear for every second’
Speaking to Al Jazeera in January, several days before the start of a
temporary ceasefire in the war at the time, Aljafarawi talked about his
experiences being displaced from northern Gaza.
“All the scenes and situations I went through during these 467 days will
not be erased from my memory. All the situations we faced, we will never
be able to forget them,” Aljafarawi said.
The journalist added that he had received numerous threats from Israel
due to his work. “Honestly, I lived in fear for every second, especially
after hearing what the Israeli occupation was saying about me. I was
living life second to second, not knowing what the next second would
bring,” he said. In the deadliest-ever conflict for journalists, more
than 270 media workers have now been killed in Gaza since the start of
Israel’s war in October 2023. Aljafarawi’s death comes as the current
ceasefire in Gaza has held for a third day, ahead of an expected
hostage-prisoner exchange. United States President Donald Trump is set
to gather with other world leaders on Monday in Egypt’s Red Sea resort
town of Sharm el-Sheikh for a Gaza summit co-hosted by Egypt’s President
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. It aims “to end the war in the Gaza Strip, enhance
efforts to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East, and usher in
a new era of regional security and stability”, according to the Egyptian
president’s office. During the “historic” gathering, a “document ending
the war in the Gaza Strip” is set to be signed, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry
said on Sunday. Neither Israel nor Hamas will have representatives at
the talks.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/12/palestinian-journalist-saleh-aljafarawi-shot-dead-in-gaza-city-clashes
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