• Live
    • Audio Only
  • google plus
  • facebook
  • twitter
News > Palestine

Gaza Strip: Israel Killed 119 Journalists

  • Since the beginning of the aggression, Israel has launched attacks against the offices of Al Jazeera, Palestine TV, Maan news agencies, as well as Al Quds and Al Ayyam newspapers. Jan. 19, 2024.

    Since the beginning of the aggression, Israel has launched attacks against the offices of Al Jazeera, Palestine TV, Maan news agencies, as well as Al Quds and Al Ayyam newspapers. Jan. 19, 2024. | Photo: X/@FashTajj

Published 19 January 2024
Opinion

Two weeks ago, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate warned that 25 members of the Gaza syndicate are in need of urgent medical treatment abroad.
 

On Friday, authorities in the coastal enclave charged that the Israeli army has killed 119 journalists in the Gaza Strip since the start of the new cycle of violence on October 7.

RELATED:
PM Netanyahu's War Strategy Loses Support in Israel

The Government Information Office condemned in a brief statement the death of Wael Abu Fannouna, director general of the Al-Quds Al-Youm satellite channel.

Abu Fannouna was reportedly killed in an Israeli bombardment of Gaza City.

Two weeks ago, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate warned that 25 members of the Gaza syndicate are in need of urgent medical treatment abroad.

In this regard, it called on the international community to put pressure on Benjamin Netanyahu's ultra-right-wing government to force it to facilitate the departure of these people.

In early November, the Syndicate called on the UN and international institutions to protect press workers in the Strip.

The head of the union, Nasser Abu Bakr, delivered a letter of protest to the UN offices in this city to denounce the crimes committed against journalists in this territory.

Since the beginning of the aggression, Israel has launched attacks against some fifty headquarters of institutions in this sector, including the offices of Al Jazeera, Palestine TV, Maan news agencies, as well as Al Quds and Al Ayyam newspapers.


 

Comment
0
Comments
Post with no comments.