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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
Journalist do not die - They are Killed
Quds News - Jan 22, 2026
{260 Journalists Killed in Gaza in Israeli Attacks Since Genocide Began
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza has been considered the deadliest for
journalists and media workers in the world in 30 years.
Gaza (Quds News Network)- At least 260 Palestinian journalists have been
killed in Israeli attacks since the start of the genocidal war in Gaza.
The most recent victims were three journalists who were on assignment
with the Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief on a “humanitarian,
journalistic mission.” On Wednesday, three photojournalists, Anas
Ghunaim, Abdul Ra’ouf Shaath and Mohammad Qeshta, were killed when the
Israeli military struck their vehicle. The three were working for the
Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief, which supervises Egypt’s relief work
in Gaza. They were documenting developments on the ground using a drone
in central Gaza when they were hit in an Israeli strike. Video footage
circulating online showed their charred, bombed-out vehicle by the
roadside, smoke still rising from the wreckage. Mohammed Mansour, the
committee’s spokesman, told The Associated Press news agency that the
journalists were filming a newly established displacement camp. He said
the strike occurred about 5km (3 miles) from Israeli-controlled
territory and that the vehicle was known to the Israeli military as
belonging to the Egyptian committee. The Israeli military claimed they
were operating a drone to gather intelligence on Israeli soldiers, while
witnesses said the vehicle was entirely civilian. According to Gaza’s
Government Media Office on Wednesday, their killing raises the death
toll of journalists killed in the Gaza genocide to 260. In response to
the attack, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the
Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS) said on Thursday the three
photojournalists were travelling in a vehicle "while carrying out a
humanitarian, journalistic mission to film and document the suffering of
civilians". The head of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said the
Gaza Strip is “witnessing the largest massacre of journalists in
history.”Reporters Without Borders said in its World Press Freedom Index
2025 that Palestine has become the world’s most dangerous state for
journalists amid the Israeli war. “Trapped in the enclave, journalists
in Gaza have no shelter and lack everything, including food and water,”
said the Paris-based group, which is also known by its French acronym
RSF. “In the West Bank, journalists are routinely harassed and attacked
by both settlers and Israeli forces, but repression reached new heights
with a wave of arrests after 7 October, when impunity for crimes
committed against journalists became a new rule.” Israel’s genocidal war
on Gaza has been considered the deadliest for journalists and media
workers in the world in 30 years. The Gaza Media Office said that Israel
targeted journalists “in an attempt to suppress the Palestinian
narrative and erase the truth. However, the occupation failed to break
the will of our great people.” Israel’s assault on Gaza has been the
“worst ever conflict” for journalists, according to a recent report by
the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs. The report,
titled News Graveyards: How Dangers to War Reporters Endanger the World,
said the Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip had “killed more journalists
than the US Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam
War (including the conflicts in Cambodia and Laos), the wars in
Yugoslavia in the 1990s and 2000s, and the post-9/11 war in Afghanistan,
combined”. “In 2023, a journalist or media worker was, on average,
killed or murdered every four days. In 2024, it was once every three
days,” said the report. “Most reporters harmed or killed, as is the case
in Gaza, are local journalists.” The Center for Protecting Palestinian
Journalists (PJPS) said that the killing of journalists is part of a
series of human rights violations committed by the Israeli occupation.
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) chief Jodie Ginsberg said in
a statement, “The war in Gaza is unprecedented in its impact on
journalists and demonstrates a major deterioration in global norms on
protecting journalists in conflict zones, but it is far from the only
place journalists are in danger.” The advocacy group also accused Israel
of attempting to stifle investigations into the killings, shift blame
onto journalists for their own deaths, and ignoring its duty to hold its
own military personnel accountable for the killings of so many media
workers. In a recent report, the International Federation of Journalists
(IFJ) described 2024 as “one of the worst years” for media
professionals. It condemned the “massacre taking place in Palestine
before the eyes of the entire world.”} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=67113&slug=260-journalists-killed-in-gaza-in-israeli-attacks-since-genocide-began

Three Journalists Killed on Duty
Quds news - Jan 21, 2026
{At Least Three Journalists Killed on Duty in Direct Israeli Attack in
Gaza
The three were identified as Mohammed Qeshta, Abd al-Rauf Shaath and
Anas Gneim. One of the victims, Shaath, had been married only days
earlier.
At Least Three Journalists Killed on Duty in Direct Israeli Attack in
Gaza
Gaza (QNN)- At least three Palestinian journalists working for the
Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief were killed on Wednesday while on
duty in central Gaza, after an Israeli attack deliberately targeted a
vehicle belonging to the committee. The three were identified as
Mohammed Qeshta, Abd al-Rauf Shaath and Anas Gneim. One of the victims,
Shaath, had been married only days earlier. The Israeli military claimed
it suspected the three were collecting information and intelligence on
Israeli forces, and therefore decided to target them. However, the three
were filming the work of the Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief using a
drone. According to a report by Forbidden Stories last year, since
October 2023, Palestinian journalists have been prevented from filming
Gaza from the air, and with the absence of clear rules of engagement,
Israeli forces consider journalists filming with drones to be legitimate
targets. With regard to drones, Michael Ofer-Ziv, an Israeli Gaza border
soldier, said that “the general vibe” in the war room was clear. “If we
saw anyone piloting a drone, and that drone is not ours, the idea was to
shoot the drone and the person using it, no questions asked,” he told
Forbidden Stories. However, the three killed journalists were not in a
combat zone. The report said of the few journalists who used drones to
document the destruction wrought by the Israeli occupation in Gaza, at
least five have been killed or seriously wounded by deliberate strikes.}
Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=67107&slug=at-least-three-journalists-killed-on-duty-in-direct-israeli-attack-in-gaza
Al Jazeera - Jan 1, 2026
{Palestine was the deadliest place to be a journalist in 2025: Media
union
Of 128 journalists killed globally last year, 56 were Palestinian, the
International Federation of Journalists said.
Palestine was the deadliest place to work as a journalist in 2025, with
the Middle East as a whole the most dangerous region for media
professionals, according to a global journalist union. The International
Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said the region accounted for 74 deaths
last year – more than half of the 128 journalists and media workers
killed – in a new report released on Wednesday. The Middle East was
followed by Africa with 18 deaths, Asia Pacific (15), the Americas (11)
and Europe (10), according to the report. The vast majority of those
killed were men, but the list included 10 women. “128 journalists killed
in a single year is not just a statistic; it is a global crisis. These
deaths are a brutal reminder that journalists are being targeted with
impunity, simply for doing their job,” IFJ General Secretary Anthony
Bellanger said. Palestinian journalists were the biggest cohort of
victims: 56 Palestinian media professionals were killed in 2025. Yemen
followed, with 13 deaths, Ukraine, with eight, and Sudan, with six,
according to the IFJ.

Anas al-Sharif
The Paris-based media union cited Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera
journalist Anas al-Sharif as the most “emblematic” of the 56 journalists
murdered in Palestine last year covering Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.
Al-Sharif, 28, was killed on August 10 alongside several colleagues when
Israeli forces struck a media tent outside Gaza City’s al-Shifa
Hospital.
The attack also killed Al Jazeera correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh, Al
Jazeera camera operators Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Noufal, freelance
camera operator Momen Aliwa and freelance journalist Mohammed
al-Khalidi. IFJ also cited an Israeli strike in early September on a
Yemeni newspaper office as “one of the worst-ever attacks on a media
office”. Thirteen journalists and media workers at the Houthi-affiliated
“26 September” newspaper were killed, along with more than 20 other
people. Another nine deaths were ruled as accidents, while others –
including two journalists in Syria and two in Iran – were “targeted and
killed” because of their work, IFJ said. While the Middle East was the
deadliest region for the third year in a row in 2025, the Asia Pacific
accounted for the largest number of journalists and media workers behind
bars. Most cases in 2025 were in China and Hong Kong, which together
accounted for 143 journalists, followed by 49 in Myanmar and 37 in
Vietnam. Europe was another detention hotspot last year, accounting for
149 imprisoned journalists. IFJ attributed the figure, up 40 percent
from a year earlier, to “intensified repression in Azerbaijan and
Russia”.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/1/palestine-was-the-deadliest-place-to-be-a-journalist-in-2025-media-union
Al Jazeera - Dec 31, 2025
{Israeli forces detain seven people working for the Wafa news agency
Israeli forces have detained seven people working for the Palestinian
news outlets, Wafa, near the town of Mikhmas, while they were going to
the town of Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank
this morning. According to Wafa, those detained included the minister’s
office director, Haitham al-Rifai, and colleagues in the General
Administration of Financial and Administrative Affairs, Mo’men Nawahda,
Omar Qandil, and Salah Abdel-Aal, and from the General Administration of
Information, Majed Jadallah, and the driver, Abdel-Karim Abu Rujaila,
and Arafat al-Barghouthi. Israel has become notorious for its attacks on
the media, both in terms of censorship and actual loss of life. Days
ago, we cited a report that found these attacks extend even to family
members of media workers, with more than 700 killed since the start of
its genocidal war in Gaza in October 2023.} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/12/31/live-israels-ban-on-aid-organisations-in-gaza
Quds news - Dec 31, 2025
{Israel to Continue Ban Foreign Journalists From Entering Gaza Despite
Ceasefire
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. Gaza (QNN)- Israeli Defense Minister
Israel Katz said on Monday that the ban on foreign journalists entering
the Gaza Strip remains in effect despite the ceasefire that took effect
in October. He blamed Hamas for violations of the agreement, while
attacking Gaza and killing hundreds of civilians. "Hamas' repeated
violations [of the cease-fire] lead to immediate responses by the IDF
that could endanger both the reporters and our soldiers," he told the
Knesset on Monday in response to a question by MK Ayman Odeh, Haaretz
reported. He added that the Israeli forces have told the occuption.
goverment they "oppose the entry of reporters, because the cease-fire
agreement isn't perfect and there are fears that it could be canceled at
any moment." Israel has barred foreign journalists from entering Gaza
ever since the genocidal war on Gaza began on October 7, 2023. The
Foreign Press Association has petitioned the Supreme Court against the
ban twice. The first petition, submitted at the beginning of the
assault, was rejected. In the second petition, filed more than a year
ago, the justices have granted the state nine extensions on the deadline
for submitting its response. Last week, they once again agreed to the
state's request for an extension, but gave it only an extra two weeks
rather than the 30 days it requested. Consequently, the response must be
submitted by Sunday, after which a hearing on the petition will take
place. According to Israeli news website Ynet, Israel is preparing a
propaganda war ahead of allowing foreign journalists into the Gaza
Strip. It plans to organize military-guided tours to justify its
two-year 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.
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 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. 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 257 Palestinian journalists since October 2023 to silence
the Palestinian narrative. In December, a report by Reporters Without
Borders found that Israel killed more journalists in 2025 than any other
country. 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. “I have
no doubt that the prevention of international access, the killings of
journalists, the targeting of media facilities, the punishment of
[Israeli] outlets like Haaretz is part of a deliberate strategy on the
part of Israel to conceal what is happening inside Gaza,” said the CPJ
chief executive, Jodie Ginsberg. Meanwhile, Israel has violated the
ceasefire agreement in Gaza about 1000 times since it came into force on
October 10, killing over 400 Palestinains and blocking much-needed aid
from entering the enclave. Hamas warned that Israel’s “blatant and
outrageous violations” threaten the ceasefire agreement. It also said
mediators confirmed that Hamas did not commit a single violation of the
agreement and fully adhered to it.} Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66973&slug=israel-to-continue-ban-foreign-journalists-from-entering-gaza-despite-ceasefire
Al Nakba - 75 years of resistence - VICTORY
is on its way to the sea
Video found footage
shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence
Screengrabs Al Jazeera: Gaza's child amputees - israels
genocide on Gaza

Screengrabs: Stop starving Gaza and
Foreign Doctors Uncover Disturbing Pattern of Israeli Forces
Targeting Children

Fighting for Habiba
- Gazanan Pieta - Children suffering from malnutrition -
USA visas for medical
evacuation patients denied
LOOK AND ACT AGAINST instead of ALWAYS looking away!!!!
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