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Israel continues to kill people in Gaza whose very presence is meant to alleviate suffering and document reality.
Stickers replicating the ‘Press’ insignia worn by journalists to identify them in the field became a rallying cry for peace ...
Even if it were argued that the hospital was a lawful target due to its being used by Hamas fighters, the collateral damage would have been vast, violating the rule on proportionality.
The last photos taken by Mariam Dagga show the damaged stairwell outside a hospital in the Gaza Strip where she would be ...
Twenty people were killed, including five journalists, by Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in Gaza this week. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a "tragic mishap" and ...
Khan Younis awakened under an indistinct dawn, its disarming silence resonating across its streets and rooftops, where Palestinian journalists adjusted cameras in preparation to livestream another day ...
Stickers replicating the ‘Press’ insignia worn by journalists to identify them in the field became a rallying cry for peace at a rally in Nazareth.
People gathered in Israeli town on Friday to call for end to the war, which has killed nearly 200 journalists among tens of thousands of others ...
In the streets of Nazareth, Israeli and Palestinian activists wore stickers replicating the ‘Press’ insignia emblazoned on flak jackets and other clothing worn by journalists as they rallied for peace ...
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No more safe spaces for journalists in Gaza

A HOSPITAL is supposed to be one of the safest places to go to amid armed conflict, like the war Israel is waging against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. However, there is strong evidence that Israeli forces ...
The Israeli military on Friday confirmed it had killed Muhammad Abd al-Aziz Abu Zubaida, identified as the highest-ranking Islamic State (ISIS) operative ...