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The Intercept Briefing

Journalists Under Fire in Gaza, Israel’s Deadly War on Reporters

Mar 28, 2025
Hoda Osman, executive editor of Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism and pivotal in the Gaza Project, discusses the alarming rise in journalist fatalities during the recent conflict in Gaza. She highlights the harrowing realities of media personnel in war zones and the devastating implications for press freedom. The tragic case of journalist Fadi Awahidi serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced daily. Osman also addresses the ethical dilemmas of using drone technology in reporting and the impact of Israel's stance on the safety of journalists.
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Quick takeaways

  • The ongoing conflict in Gaza has tragically become the deadliest war for journalists, with at least 165 fatalities since October 2023.
  • Collaborative initiatives like the Gaza Project are striving to expose the systematic violence against journalists and advocate for accountability amid escalating risks.

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The Crisis of Journalists in Gaza

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has turned it into one of the deadliest environments for journalists, with an unprecedented number of fatalities. Since October 2023, at least 165 Palestinian journalists have been killed, making it more lethal for reporters than any period recorded in history, including World War II. The targeting of journalists has raised serious concerns regarding press freedom, as many have been killed while attempting to document the war, often in designated safe zones. This alarming situation has prompted collaborative investigative efforts, such as the Gaza Project, to address the conditions faced by journalists and highlight the systematic attacks against them.

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