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Editor’s notes: The checklist under is CPJ’s most recent and preliminary account of journalist deaths within the conflict. Our database is not going to embody all of those casualties till we’ve got accomplished additional investigations into the circumstances surrounding them. For extra info, learn our FAQ.

The Israel-Gaza conflict has taken a extreme toll on journalists since Hamas launched its unprecedented attack in opposition to Israel on October 7 and Israel declared conflict on the militant Palestinian group, launching strikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip.

CPJ is investigating all stories of journalists and media employees killed, injured, or lacking within the conflict, which has led to the deadliest interval for journalists since CPJ started gathering knowledge in 1992.

As of April 16, 2024, CPJ’s preliminary investigations confirmed at the least 97 journalists and media employees have been among the many greater than 34,000 killed for the reason that conflict started on October 7—with greater than 33,000 Palestinian deaths in Gaza and the West Bank and 1,200 deaths in Israel.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) instructed Reuters and Agence France Press information businesses in October that it couldn’t guarantee the protection of their journalists working within the Gaza Strip, after that they had sought assurances that their journalists wouldn’t be focused by Israeli strikes, in response to a Reuters report.

Journalists in Gaza face notably excessive dangers as they attempt to cowl the battle in the course of the Israeli floor assault, together with devastating Israeli airstrikes, disrupted communications, provide shortages, and in depth energy outages.

As of April 16:

CPJ can be investigating quite a few unconfirmed stories of different journalists being killed, lacking, detained, harm, or threatened, and of injury to media workplaces and journalists’ properties.

“CPJ emphasizes that journalists are civilians doing important work during times of crisis and must not be targeted by warring parties,” mentioned Sherif Mansour, CPJ’s Middle East and North Africa program coordinator. “Journalists across the region are making great sacrifices to cover this heart-breaking conflict. Those in Gaza, in particular, have paid, and continue to pay, an unprecedented toll and face exponential threats. Many have lost colleagues, families, and media facilities, and have fled seeking safety when there is no safe haven or exit.”

The checklist printed right here contains names primarily based on info obtained from CPJ’s sources within the area and media stories. It contains all journalists* concerned in news-gathering exercise. It is unclear whether or not all of those journalists have been protecting the battle on the time of their deaths, however CPJ has included them in our rely as we examine their circumstances. The checklist is being up to date regularly.

Journalists and media employees reported killed, lacking, or injured:

KILLED

March 15, 2024

Mohamed El-Reefi

El-Reefi, a Palestinian freelance photographer, died of accidents sustained on March 14 when he was hit by Israeli military gunfire whereas making an attempt to acquire flour in a humanitarian help supply southeast of Gaza City, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency, and the Palestine Chronicle. El-Reefi used his Instagram account to doc life in Gaza earlier than and through wartime.

March 14, 2024

Abdul Rahman Saima

Saima, a Palestinian photojournalist for Raqami TV, an Arabic language media outlet that focuses on know-how information, was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency, and Palestine Chronicle. Raqami TV issued a press release on Facebook mourning Saima’s dying and added that he was a part of the media outlet since its starting. Raqami TV mentioned that Saima served as a photojournalist and producer for this system “Ibtekar,” or “Innovation.”

March 5, 2024 

Muhammad Salama

Salama, a Palestinian journalist who labored as a bunch for the Hamas affiliated Al-Aqsa TV channel, was killed along with his household in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, in response to a number of media stories, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Turkish owned Anadolu Agency.

CPJ wasn’t instantly capable of specify the variety of members of the family killed with Salama. A report by the Qatari funded Al-Araby TV within the space confirmed harm from the airstrikes on the residential space, and Al-Araby’s reporter on the bottom, Bassel Khalaf, mentioned at the least 6 folks have been pulled from beneath the rubble, whereas others stay lacking. A witness within the space instructed the channel that the household was having dinner after they have been killed. 

According to Al-Aqsa Voice radio and the Egypt primarily based Al-Bawaba News, Salama was buried in Gaza on March 6, 2024.

February 23, 2024

Mohamed Yaghi

Yaghi, a 30-year-old freelance photojournalist who labored with a number of media shops, together with Al-Jazeera, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Az-Zawayda city in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, together with 36 members of the family, together with his spouse and daughter, in response to Al-Jazeera, the International Federation of Journalists, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

February 15, 2024

Zayd Abu Zayed

Abu Zayed, a 35-year-old director of the native Quran Radio channel, which is owned by the Islamic University of Gaza, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, in response to the Qatar funded Al-Araby TV, the Palestinian Authority run information company Wafa, and the Turkish Anadolu Agency.

February 12, 2024

Alaa Al-Hams

Al-Hams, a 35-year-old Palestinian journalist for the native Palestinian News Agency SND succumbed to her accidents after being severely wounded in an Israeli airstrike on her household home in Rafah metropolis, southern Gaza Strip, which resulted within the tragic lack of ten members of her household on December 2, 2023, in response to Palestine Chronicle, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS), and the Cairo-Based Ahram on-line.

Angam Ahmad Edwan

Edwan, a Palestinian journalist who labored for the Libyan TV channel February, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on her home in Jabalia metropolis, northern Gaza Strip, in response to her channel, the Cairo-Based Ahram on-line , the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency, and Palestine Chronicle.

February 11, 2024

Yasser Mamdouh El-Fady

Mamdouh El-Fady, a 40-year-old journalist for the Islamic Jihad affiliated Kan’an information company, was killed by an Israeli sniper on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, in response to multiple media stories, and the Beirut primarily based press freedom group SKeyes.

February 8, 2024

Nafez Abdel Jawad

Abdel Jawad, a Palestinian director for the official Palestine Television station, Palestine TV, was killed alongside along with his son in an Israeli missile strike on the home they have been staying in Deir al-Balah within the central Gaza Strip. Additionally, the missile killed 14 folks, together with 5 youngsters, in response to CNN, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS), and the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency. Responding to an inquiry from CNN on the killing of Abdel Jawad, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that it “takes all operationally feasible measures to mitigate harm to civilians, including journalists. The IDF has never, and will never, deliberately target journalists.” They added that they aren’t conscious of any strikes at these coordinates.

February 6, 2024

Rizq Al-Gharabli

Al-Gharabli, a 40-year-old director of the Hamas affiliated Palestinian Information Center, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his household’s home in Khan Yunis, in response to media stories, the Palestinian Information Center, SKeyes, and Wafa.

The Palestinian Information Center mentioned that Al-Gharabli was its Gaza workplace director since 2015, and labored as a author and editor till his dying.

January 29, 2024

Mohammed Atallah

Atallah, a 24-year-old Palestinian editor for the native Al-Resalah information web site and a author for the regional unbiased web site Raseef22, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Beach refugee camp in northern Gaza City, together with an unidentified variety of members of the family, in response to a tweet by Raseef22 that included his final voice message, the native information company Safa, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the International Federation of Journalists.

Ayman Sharrouf, Raseef22’s political editor, instructed CPJ that Atallah “wrote for Raseef22 under his name and another pseudonym. He was particularly interested in the daily life stories of the Gazans, despite the siege on Gaza, the corruption, and the narrow political interests in the strip. When the war started, we started collaborating, and he wrote 3 pieces, but he lived in the north where there was intense bombing, and one of the Israeli airstrikes hit his parents’ house, which killed one of his brothers and all of his family members.”

Sharrouf instructed CPJ that “Atallah evacuated after surviving a lot of near-death situations. In his last correspondence with us, he told me that he’s safe and he wants to resume working soon, but I later learned about his death from the news.” Sharrouf added, “Mohammed was a very professional journalist. He wanted to relay the voices of the people. He worked hard on his pieces and was very keen on factual reporting of the daily life of Gaza’s people, despite all the challenges that a journalist like him faces. Unfortunately, he was killed before he got to do what he wanted in journalism; and the most horrific heartbreaking part was that he thought he would survive.”

January 25, 2024

Iyad El-Ruwagh

El-Ruwagh, a Palestinian journalist who labored as a bunch for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat camp in northern Gaza, together with 4 of his youngsters, in response to a number of media stories, a tweet by his outlet, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.

El-Ruwagh was buried on January 26, in response to Al-Jazeera. Prior to his dying, he posted on Facebook about his household’s dire situations, asking for somebody who was leaving Gaza to take his toddler to his spouse, who fled to Sinai, Egypt, along with his son Mohamed following a earlier airstrike that severely injured him. After El-Ruwagh’s dying, his spouse printed Facebook posts about him and her slain youngsters: Loay, Nada, Yazan, and the toddler, Ahmed.

January 14, 2024

Yazan al-Zuweidi 

Al-Zuweidi, a Palestinian journalist and digicam operator for the privately owned Cairo-based broadcaster Al-Ghad, was killed, alongside along with his brother and cousin, in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza whereas on his strategy to see what had occurred to his home within the aftermath of heavy bombing, in response to his employer, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, The New Arab, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

Al-Zuweidi, 27, had been working with Al-Ghad for six years, and lined the conflict and numerous different occasions in Gaza, in response to the broadcaster. Al-Ghad mentioned that Al-Zuweidi didn’t cease reporting on the continuing conflict; he saved filming from northern Gaza and sending footage to the channel after it was not possible for him to evacuate south to Rafah.

January 11, 2024

Mohamed Jamal Sobhi Al-Thalathini

Al-Thalathini, a Palestinian journalist who labored for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds Al-Youm broadcaster, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in south Gaza, in response to the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, the Palestinian Authority-run broadcaster Palestine Today, and the Qatari-funded newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

January 10, 2024

Ahmed Bdeir

Bdeir, a Palestinian journalist working for the native information web site Bawabat al-Hadaf, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Yunis, near the Aqsa Martyrs hospital. Bdeir was standing in entrance of the journalists’ tent on the hospital gate and died when a shrapnel hit him, in response to Al-Jazeera, The New Arab, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes. His outlet mentioned that he labored relentlessly in the course of the conflict to cowl the information. Bawabat al-Hadaf is affiliated with The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.

January 9, 2024

Heba Al-Abadla

Al-Abadla, a 30-year-old journalist and host for the native Al-Azhar radio station, owned by Al-Azhar University in Gaza, and the co-founder of the Social Media Club-Palestine, was killed alongside along with her daughter Judy and a number of other members of the family in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis, in response to media stories, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the New Arab, Wafa, and SKeyes.

At Social Media Club-Palestine, Al-Abadla held coaching and conferences on know-how associated issues, together with content material writing and journalism.

January 8, 2024

Abdallah Iyad Breis

Breis, a 26-year-old journalist who led the images part for the Rawafed instructional channel, owned by the Hamas authorities’s ministry of schooling, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Khan Yunis, in response to media reports, SKeyes, and Wafa.

January 7, 2024

Hamza Al Dahdouh

Al Dahdouh, a Palestinian journalist and digicam operator for Al-Jazeera, and the son of Al-Jazeera Gaza bureau chief Wael Al Dahdouh, was killed in an Israeli drone strike together with freelance journalist Mustafa Thuraya, in response to Al-Jazeera Arabic. They have been driving to an task in southern Gaza when the strike occurred, in response to Al-Jazeera and the BBC.

Mustafa Thuraya

Thuraya, a Palestinian freelance videographer working for Agence France-Presse (AFP), was killed in an Israeli drone strike together with Al-Jazeera journalist Hamza Al Dahdouh, in response to Al-Jazeera Arabic. They have been driving to an task in southern Gaza when the strike occurred, in response to Al-Jazeera, BBC, and AFP.

January 5, 2024

Akram ElShafie

ElShafie, a Palestinian journalist working as a reporter and editor for the Palestinian press company Safa died after sustaining accidents months earlier than on October 30, from an Israeli bullet, in response to his outlet Safa, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS), and Al-Jazeera. PJS mentioned in a press release that ElShafie required medical consideration after sustaining the life-threatening harm, and that it submitted a request to evacuate the journalists from Gaza for that goal, nevertheless it was declined by Israel, in response to the syndicate. The syndicate additionally said that 25 journalists in Gaza are injured and require rapid medical consideration.

Safa mentioned that ElShafie, 53, was injured badly by Israeli bullets when he was on his strategy to inspect his home, and that he spent the final two months in hospitals. It added that ElShafie began working with Safa in 2019, and that the final report he wrote was concerning the cooperation and solidarity between Gazan refugees within the conflict.

December 29, 2023

Jabr Abu Hadrous

Abu Hadrous, a Palestinian journalist and a reporter for the Hamas-affiliated Quds Al-Youm broadcaster, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Nuseirat refugee camp, northern Gaza, together with seven members of his household, in response to Al-Jazeera, Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen, and the privately owned government-affiliated Al-Ghad newspaper in Jordan.

December 28, 2023

Ahmed Khaireddine

Khaireddine, a Palestinian journalist and a cameraman for the Hamas-affiliated Quds Al-Youm TV, and a reporter for the Hamas-affiliated Quds feed, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his household home in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, together with 12 members of the family, together with his uncle Mohamed Khaireddine, in response to the Palestinian Authority-run broadcaster Palestine Today, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and Al-Jazeera.

Khaireddine’s brother, Basil, who was a reporter for the Palestine Today broadcaster, spoke about his brother’s killing to the channel, in a video that unfold virally. Basil mentioned that Ahmed wished to take a day without work work for the primary time in 82 days and didn’t wish to go away the home to report when Basil requested him to go along with him, including: “He wanted to rest, but apparently his rest was forever.”

December 24, 2023

Mohamad Al-Iff

Al-Iff, a Palestinian journalist and photographer for the Hamas government-owned native newspaper and information company Al-Rai, was killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, northern Gaza, together with an unspecified variety of members of the family, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, and the Hamas-affiliated Quds News Network. Al-Iff’s cousin, journalist Mohamed Azzaytouniyah, was killed in the identical strikes, in response to a tweet by Al-Iff’s cousin Hammam.

Mohamed Azzaytouniyah

Azzaytouniyah, a Palestinian media employee and a sound engineer for the Hamas government-owned native radio Al-Rai was killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, northern Gaza, together with unspecified variety of members of the family together with his father, in response to a tweet by his brother Hammam, the outlet, the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, and the Hamas-affiliated Quds News Network. His cousin, journalist Mohamad Al-Iff, was killed in the identical strikes.

Ahmad Jamal Al Madhoun

Al Madhoun, a Palestinian journalist and deputy director of the Hamas government-owned native newspaper and information company Al-Rai and the director of visible content material on the company, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on northern Gaza, in response to the Hamas-affiliated Quds News Network, the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, and Anadolu Agency.

December 23, 2023

Mohamed Naser Abu Huwaidi

Abu Huwaidi, a 29-year-old Palestinian journalist working for the privately owned Al-Istiklal newspaper, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Shajaiah space in northern Gaza whereas protecting the aftermath of the airstrikes, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the Qatar-funded London-based pan Arab newspaper Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, and the Cairo-based unbiased web site Daaarb.

December 22, 2023

Mohamed Khalifeh

Khalifeh, a media employee and director on the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV channel was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, alongside his spouse and three of his youngsters, in response to his outlet, Anadolu Agency, the Lebanese Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen TV, and the privately owned information channel Al-Ghad TV.

December 19, 2023

Adel Zorob

Zorob, a Palestinian freelance journalist who labored with a number of media shops, together with the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Voice Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Rafah, southern Gaza, together with 25 members of the family, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the Middle East Eye, the Palestinian Authority-run information company Wafa, and the unbiased Wattan information company.

Zorob posted Gaza conflict information on his Facebook web page and on WhatsApp information teams. The final information message was despatched immediately earlier than his dying, in response to a WhatsApp screenshot CPJ seen. The Zorob household have been among the many few Palestinians in Gaza who remained in their very own properties in a conflict that has displaced some 1.9 million folks — greater than 80% of the territory’s inhabitants, in response to the Associated Press. 

December 18, 2023

Abdallah Alwan

Alwan, a Palestinian media employee and voice-over specialist who contributed to a number of media shops together with the Al-Jazeera owned platform Midan, Mugtama journal, and Al-Jazeera, and was a radio host for the Islamic University’s Holy Quran Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Jabalia, in response to his outlet Midan, the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Radio, the native Palestinian newspaper Al-Hadath, and Amman-based Roya TV. In his final Facebook publish on December 17, Alwan wrote that “On every morning, we say that last night was the worst night in the war… All days are worse than each other. This briefly describes the war.” On November 30, Alwan posted images of injury to his home by Israeli bombing, saying two of his nieces have been killed within the strikes. 

December 17, 2023

Assem Kamal Moussa

Moussa, a Palestinian journalist who produced visible and written information stories for the native privately owned information web site Palestine Now, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, in response to his outlet, Lebanon’s Hezbollah-affiliated broadcaster Al-Mayadeen, and the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa radio channel.

Haneen Kashtan

Kashtan, a Palestinian journalist who contributed to a number of media shops together with the native Fatah-affiliated Al-Kofiya TV and the native privately owned Baladna TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat refugee camp in northern Gaza, together with different members of the family, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Al-Jazeera, and the Cairo-based Youm7. 

December 15, 2023

Samer Abu Daqqa

Abu Daqqa, a digicam operator for Al-Jazeera Arabic, was killed by a drone strike whereas protecting the aftermath of nightly Israeli strikes on a United Nations college sheltering displaced folks within the heart of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, in response to Al-Jazeera and Reuters information company. He was trapped with different injured folks within the college, which was surrounded by Israeli forces, and was unable to be evacuated for remedy. His colleague, Al-Jazeera bureau chief Wael Al Dahdouh, was injured in the identical strike.

December 9, 2023

Duaa Jabbour

Jabbour, a Palestinian freelance journalist who labored with the native web site Eyes Media Network, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on her home alongside along with her husband and kids in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, Anadolu Agency, and the Qatar-funded London-based Al-Araby Al-Jadeed. In her final Facebook publish, Jabbour wrote: “To survive everyday is exhausting.”

Ola Atallah

Atallah, a Palestinian freelance journalist who contributed to a number of media shops, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the home wherein she and her household have been taking refuge, within the El-Daraj space of Gaza City, northern Gaza, in response to Arabi 21, Anadolu Agency, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate. Those sources mentioned that Atallah was killed with 9 members of her household, together with her brother and her uncles.

On November 27, Atallah wrote an article for the Al-Morasel web site about life in Gaza in the course of the conflict, describing the destruction and harm to her neighborhood and metropolis. Atallah labored as a reporter for Anadolu Agency till 2017. Atallah was well-known on social media, and her final tweet on December 8 requested, “How many more nights of terror and death does Gaza have to count?”

December 3, 2023

Hassan Farajallah

Farajallah, who held a senior position with the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds TV, was killed by Israeli bombardment within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the International Federation of Journalists.

Shaima El-Gazzar

A Palestinian journalist for Al-Majedat community, El-Gazzar was killed alongside along with her members of the family in an Israeli airstrike on Rafah metropolis, southern Gaza, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes and the Cairo-based media outlet Darb.

December 1, 2023

Abdullah Darwish

A Palestinian cameraman for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Darwish was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the International Federation of Journalists.

Montaser Al-Sawaf

Al-Sawaf, a Palestinian cameraman for Turkey’s Anadolu Agency, was killed in Israeli airstrikes within the Gaza Strip, in response to Anadolu Agency, Middle East Monitor, and the International Federation of Journalists.

Adham Hassouna

Hassouna, a Palestinian freelance journalist and media professor at Gaza and Al-Aqsa universities, was killed, together with a number of members of the family in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, in response to the Ramallah-based Palestinian information community SHF, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

November 24, 2023

Mostafa Bakeer

Bakeer, a Palestinian journalist and cameraperson for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, southern Gaza, in response to the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa radio, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the International Federation of Journalists. 

November 23, 2023

Mohamed Mouin Ayyash

Ayyash, a Palestinian journalist and a contract photographer, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, together with 20 members of his household, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa. 

November 22, 2023

Assem Al-Barsh

Al-Barsh, a sound engineer working for the Gaza’s Hamas authorities owned Al-Rai radio and freelancing for different native radio stations, was shot lifeless by Israeli sniper hearth when he was on his means home on November 22, 2023, within the Al-Saftawi space north of Gaza City, in response to news stories and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

According to a information report by Radio An-Naja7, Al-Barsh helped Radio An-Naja7 develop a podcast entitled “The Identity Podcast” that focuses on the values of dialogue and cultural and spiritual range within the Arab world. In the times previous to Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel, Al-Barsh arrange a small radio studio at his home, the place he was a sound engineer for the podcast.

In 2021, Al-Barsh additionally hosted and produced this system “With You” for Radio Namaa, throughout which listeners might dedicate songs or ship greetings to mates or family members.    

Mohamed Nabil Al-Zaq

Al-Zaq, a Palestinian journalist and a social media supervisor for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Shejaiya in northern Gaza, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, the Ramallah-based information web site Wattan TV, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the International Federation of Journalists.   

November 21, 2023

Jamal Mohamed Haniyeh

Haniyeh, a reporter for the sports activities information web site Amwaj, was killed together with different members of the family and in-laws in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Gaza City, in response to information stories and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.  

According to the identical stories, Haniyeh was the grandson of Hamas chief Ismael Haniyeh and likewise labored as a radio engineer. Haniyeh lined the soccer league in Gaza, in addition to different tales, together with the go to by Abdel Salam Haniyeh, the assistant secretary of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, to the injured journalist Ashraf Abu Amra whereas he was receiving medical remedy in Turkey for accidents suffered in September 2023 whereas protecting a Gaza border protest. 

Farah Omar

Omar, a Lebanese reporter for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen TV channel, was killed by an Israeli strike within the Tayr Harfa space in southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, in response to Al-Mayadeen, Al-Jazeera, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes. She was reporting on escalating hostilities throughout the Lebanese-Israeli border and gave a live update an hour earlier than her dying.

Rabih Al Maamari

Al Maamari, a Lebanese cameraperson for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadeen TV channel, was killed by an Israeli strike within the Tayr Harfa space in southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, alongside along with his colleague Farah Omar, in response to Al-Mayadeen, Al-Jazeera, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes.

November 20, 2023 

Ayat Khadoura

Khadoura, a Palestinian freelance journalist and podcast presenter, was killed together with an unknown variety of members of the family in an Israeli airstrike on her home in Beit Lahya in northern Gaza, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the information web site Arabi 21, and London-based Al-Ghad TV. Khadoura shared movies on social media concerning the scenario in Gaza, together with a November 6 video, which she known as “my last message to the world” the place she mentioned, “We had big dreams but our dream now is to be killed in one piece so they know who we are.”

November 19, 2023

Bilal Jadallah

Jadallah, director of Press House-Palestine, a non-profit which helps the event of unbiased Palestinian media, was killed in his automobile in Gaza in an Israeli airstrike, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Al Qahera News, and the Cairo-based Youm7.

November 18, 2023

Abdelhalim Awad

A Palestinian media employee and driver for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Awad was killed in a strike on his home within the Gaza Strip, in response to the London-based Al-Ghad TV, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes. Awad had been working full-time for the reason that starting of the conflict in Khan Yunis and had left to go to his household final week, his colleague Ziad AlMokayyed instructed CPJ by way of messaging app.

Sari Mansour

Mansour, director of the Quds News Network, and his colleague and pal Hassouneh Salim have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, in response to the Cairo-based Elwatan information, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Al-Jazeera, and Anadolu Agency.

Hassouneh Salim

Salim, a Palestinian freelance photojournalist, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, alongside along with his colleague and pal Sari Mansour, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, Al-Jazeera, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

Mostafa El Sawaf

El Sawaf, a Palestinian author and analyst who contributed to the native information web site MSDR News, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home alongside along with his spouse and two of his sons in Shawa Square, Gaza City, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Cairo-based Youm7.

Amro Salah Abu Hayah

A Palestinian media employee within the broadcast division of the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV channel, Abu Hayah was killed in a strike in Gaza, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

Mossab Ashour

Ashour, a Palestinian photographer, was killed throughout an attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp within the Gaza Strip however his dying was not reported till November 18, quickly after his physique was found, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, TRT Arabi, and Anadolu Agency.

November 13, 2023

Ahmed Fatima

A photographer for the Egypt-based Al Qahera News TV and a media employee with Press House-Palestine, Fatima was killed in a strike in Gaza, in response to Al Qahera News TV, the Egypt-based Ahram Online, the Palestinians Journalists’ Syndicate, and the Amman-based information outlet Roya News. 

Yaacoub Al-Barsh

Al-Barsh, govt director of the native Namaa Radio, was killed after sustaining accidents on November 12 from an Israeli airstrike on his home in northern Gaza, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, the Ramallah-based Palestinian information community SHFA, and the Palestinian press freedom group MADA. 

November 10, 2023

Ahmed Al-Qara

Al-Qara, a photojournalist who labored for Al-Aqsa University and was additionally a freelancer, was killed in a strike on the entrance of Khuza’a city, east of the southern metropolis of Khan Yunis, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Cairo-based Al-Dostor newspaper.

November 7, 2023

Yahya Abu Manih

A journalist with Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa radio channel, Abu Manih was killed in a strike within the Gaza strip, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, Al-Jazeera, and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes

Mohamed Abu Hassira

Abu Hassira, a journalist for the Palestinian Authority-run Wafa information company, was killed in a strike on his home in Gaza together with 42 members of the family, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, the London-based information web site The New Arab, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate. 

November 5, 2023

Mohamed Al Jaja

Al Jaja was a media employee and the organizational growth marketing consultant at Press House-Palestine, which owns Sawa information company in Gaza and promotes press freedom and unbiased media. He was killed in a strike on his home alongside along with his spouse and two daughters within the Al-Naser neighborhood in northern Gaza, in response to the London-based information web site The New Arab, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

November 2, 2023

Mohamad Al-Bayyari

Al-Bayyari, a Palestinian journalist with the Hamas affiliated Al-Aqsa TV channel, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News, the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and the International Federation of Journalists. 

Mohammed Abu Hatab

A journalist and correspondent for the Palestinian Authority-funded broadcaster Palestine TV, Abu Hatab was killed together with 11 members of his household in an Israeli airstrike on their home in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa and the Amman-based information outlet Roya News.

November 1, 2023

Majd Fadl Arandas

A member of the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate who labored for the information web site Al-Jamaheer, Arandas was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Nuseirat refugee camp within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes

Iyad Matar

Matar, a journalist working for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed alongside along with his mom in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Amman-based information outlet Roya News and the native channel Palestine Today.

October 31, 2023

Imad Al-Wahidi

A media employee and administrator for the Palestinian Authority-run Palestine TV channel, Al-Wahidi was killed along with his members of the family in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to a assertion issued by the channel, the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

Majed Kashko

Kashko, a media employee and the workplace director of the Palestinian Authority-run Palestine TV channel, was killed along with his members of the family in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to a assertion issued by the channel, the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

October 30, 2023

Nazmi Al-Nadim

Al-Nadim, a deputy director of finance and administration for Palestine TV, was killed with members of his household in a strike on his home in Zeitoun space, japanese Gaza, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa and Egypt’s state-run Middle East News Agency.

October 27, 2023

Yasser Abu Namous

Palestinian journalist Yasser Abu Namous of Al-Sahel media organization was killed in a strike on his household home in Khan Yunis, Gaza, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, Al-Jazeera, and the Hamas-affiliated Al-Quds community.

October 26, 2023

Duaa Sharaf

Palestinian journalist Sharaf, host for the Hamas-affiliated Radio Al-Aqsa, was killed along with her youngster in a strike on her home within the Yarmouk neighborhood in Gaza, in response to Anadolu Agency and Middle East Monitor. 

October 25, 2023

Jamal Al-Faqaawi

Al-Faqaawi, a Palestinian journalist for the Islamic Jihad-affiliated Mithaq Media Foundation, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, in response to Al-Jazeera,  the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the Palestinian News Network, and the International Federation of Journalists. 

Saed Al-Halabi

Al-Halabi, a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Jabalia refugee camp within the northern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the Palestinian press freedom group MADA, and Al-Jazeera.

Ahmed Abu Mhadi

A journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Mhadi was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and Youm7.  

Salma Mkhaimer

Mkhaimer, a contract journalist, was killed alongside her youngster in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah metropolis within the southern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the unbiased Egyptian on-line newspaper Mada Masr.

October 24, 2023

Ibrahim Marzouq

Ibrahim Marzouq, a Palestinian media employee for the logistics division of the Gaza Bureau of the Palestinian Authority-run broadcaster Palestine Today TV, was killed alongside along with his household in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Gaza City´s Al-Tuffah neighborhood on October 24, 2023, in response to his employer, and a report by the Beirut-based assume tank Institute for Palestine Studies.

After Israeli warplanes bombed his home, he remained beneath the rubble till midday when medical groups have been capable of extract his physique, in response to the Institute for Palestine Studies. Marzouq had determined to remain at his home quite than go away for southern Gaza along with his household as suggested by the Israeli Army, the institute report mentioned. 

October 23, 2023

Mohammed Imad Labad

A journalist for the Al Resalah information web site, Labad was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, in response to RT Arabic and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

October 22, 2023

Roshdi Sarraj

A journalist and co-founder of Ain Media, a Palestinian firm specializing in skilled media providers, Sarraj was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa and Sky News. 

October 20, 2023

Roee Idan

On October 20, Israeli journalist Idan was declared lifeless after his physique was recovered, in response to The Times of Israel and the International Federation of Journalists. Idan, a photographer for the Israeli newspaper Ynet, was initially reported lacking when his spouse and daughter have been killed in a Hamas attack on October 7 on Kibbutz Kfar Aza. CPJ confirmed that he was engaged on the day of the attack.

Mohammed Ali

A journalist from Al-Shabab Radio (Youth Radio), Ali was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the northern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Cairo-based Al-Dostor newspaper. 

October 19, 2023

Khalil Abu Aathra

A videographer for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Abu Aathra was killed alongside along with his brother in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah within the southern Gaza Strip, as reported by the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Amman-based information outlet Roya News.

October 18, 2023

Sameeh Al-Nady

A journalist and director for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, Al-Nady was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Palestinian press company Safa.

October 17, 2023

Mohammad Balousha

Balousha, a journalist and the executive and monetary supervisor of the native media channel “Palestine Today” workplace in Gaza, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Saftawi neighborhood in northern Gaza, reported Anadolu Agency and The Guardian.

Issam Bhar

Bhar, a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV, was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the northern Gaza Strip, in response to TRT Arabia and the Cairo-based Arabic newspaper Shorouk News.

October 16, 2023

Abdulhadi Habib

A journalist who labored for Al-Manara News Agency and HQ News Agency, Habib was killed together with a number of of his members of the family when a missile strike hit his home close to the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the unbiased Palestinian information organization International Middle East Media Center.

October 14, 2023

Yousef Maher Dawas

Dawas, a contributing author for Palestine Chronicle and a author for We Are Not Numbers (WANN), a youth-led Palestinian nonprofit venture, was killed in an Israeli missile strike on his household’s home within the northern Gaza Strip city of Beit Lahia, in response to WANN and Palestine Chronicle.

October 13, 2023

Salam Mema

The dying of Mema, a contract journalist, was confirmed on this date. Mema held the position of head of the Women Journalists Committee on the Palestinian Media Assembly, an organization dedicated to advancing media work for Palestinian journalists. Her physique was recovered from the rubble three days after her home within the Jabalia refugee camp, located within the northern Gaza Strip, was hit by an Israeli airstrike on October 10, in response to the  Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

Husam Mubarak

Mubarak, a journalist for the Hamas-affiliated Al Aqsa Radio, was killed in an Israeli airstrike within the northern Gaza Strip, in response to the Beirut-based press freedom group Skeyes and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate.

Issam Abdallah

Abdallah, a Beirut-based videographer for the Reuters information company, was killed close to the Lebanon border by shelling coming from the course of Israel. Abdallah and a number of other different journalists have been protecting the back-and-forth shelling close to Alma Al-Shaab in southern Lebanon between Israeli forces and Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group.

October 12, 2023

Ahmed Shehab

A journalist for Sowt Al-Asra Radio (Radio Voice of the Prisoners), Shehab, alongside along with his spouse and three youngsters, was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Jabalia, within the northern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Palestinian press freedom group MADA, and the London-based information web site The New Arab.

October 11, 2023

Mohamed Fayez Abu Matar

Abu Matar, a contract photojournalist, was killed throughout an Israeli airstrike in Rafah metropolis within the southern Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

October 10, 2023

Saeed al-Taweel

Al-Taweel, editor-in-chief of the Al-Khamsa News web site, was killed when Israeli warplanes struck an space housing a number of media shops in Gaza City’s Rimal district, in response to the U.Ok.-based newspaper, The Independent, Al Jazeera, and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

Mohammed Sobh

Sobh, a photographer from Khabar information company, was killed when Israeli warplanes struck an space housing a number of media shops in Gaza City’s Rimal district, in response to the U.Ok.-based newspaper The Independent, Al Jazeera, and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

Hisham Alnwajha

Alnwajha, a journalist with Khabar information company, was injured when Israeli warplanes struck an space housing a number of media shops in Gaza City’s Rimal district, in response to the U.Ok.-based newspaper The Independent, Al Jazeera, and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa.

He died of his accidents later that day, in response to the Palestinian press freedom group MADA, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and Palestinian information web site AlWatan Voice.

October 8, 2023

Assaad Shamlakh

Shamlakh, a contract journalist, was killed together with 9 members of his household in an Israeli airstrike on their home in Sheikh Ijlin, a neighborhood within the southern Gaza Strip, in response to the Beirut-based advocacy group The Legal Agenda and BBC Arabic.

October 7, 2023

Yaniv Zohar

Zohar, an Israeli photographer working for the Hebrew-language every day newspaper Israel Hayom, was killed throughout a Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nahal Oz in southern Israel, alongside along with his spouse and two daughters, in response to Israel Hayom and Israel National News. Israel Hayom’s editor-in-chief Omer Lachmanovitch instructed CPJ that Zohar was engaged on that day.

Mohammad Al-Salhi

Al-Salhi, a photojournalist working for the Fourth Authority information company, was shot lifeless close to a Palestinian refugee camp within the central Gaza Strip, in response to the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa, and the Journalist Support Committee (JSC), a nonprofit which promotes the rights of the media within the Middle East.

Mohammad Jarghoun

Jarghoun, a journalist with Smart Media, was shot whereas reporting on the battle in an space to the east of Rafah metropolis within the southern Gaza Strip, in response to the BBC and UNESCO.

Ibrahim Mohammad Lafi

Lafi, a photographer for Ain Media, was shot and killed on the Gaza Strip’s Erez Crossing into Israel, in response to the Palestinian press freedom group MADA, the Beirut-based press freedom group SKeyes, and Al-Jazeera.

CPJ security advisories

As we proceed to observe the conflict in Israel/Gaza, journalists who’ve questions on their security and safety can contact us [email protected].

For extra info, learn:

These are available in a number of languages, together with Arabic.

INJURED

December 23, 2023

Khader Marquez

Marquez, a cameraman for Lebanon’s Hezbollah-owned TV channel Al-Manar was injured after shrapnel from an Israeli missile hit his automobile on the Khardali highway of south Lebanon, injuring his left eye, in response to Al-Manar correspondent Ali Shoeib, who was with Marquez, posted concerning the incident on social media, and spoke to the privately-owned Beirut-based Al-Jadeed TV. The incident additionally was reported by the privately owned Lebanese Annahar newspaper, the Beirut primarily based press freedom group SKeyes, the National News Agency, and a number of information reports.

December 19, 2023

Islam Bader

Bader, a Palestinian reporter and presenter for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa channel, and a contributor to a number of media shops together with the Qatari-funded Al-Araby TV, was injured in the proper shoulder and hip in an Israeli airstrike on Block 2 of the Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza, on December 19, in response to the London-based pan-Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Araby TV, and Palestine TV. His colleague Mohamed Ahmed was injured in the identical strike. A video posted by Al-Jazeera reveals the 2 journalists being handled in Jabalia medical heart after the attack. Another video posted by the native Palestine Post web site reveals Bader and Ahmed mendacity on the ground of the medical heart frowning in ache.

Bader instructed Al-Araby TV that he was injured by three items of shrapnel in his shoulder, and hip.

Bader and Ahmed are among the many few journalists nonetheless reporting from northern Gaza.

Mohamed Ahmed

Ahmed, a Palestinian reporter for the Hamas-affiliated Shehab company and photographer for the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa channel, was injured within the left thigh in an Israeli airstrike on Block 2 of the Jabalia refugee camp, northern Gaza, on December 19, in response to the London primarily based pan Arab newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Araby TV, and Palestine TV. His colleague Islam Bader was injured in the identical strike. A video posted by Al-Jazeera reveals the 2 journalists being handled in Jabalia medical heart proper after their harm. Another video posted by the native Palestine Post web site reveals Bader and Ahmed mendacity on the ground of the medical heart frowning in ache.

December 16, 2023

Mohamed Balousha

Balousha, a reporter for the Emirati-owned Dubai-based Al Mashahd TV, was shot within the thigh whereas reporting on the conflict from northern Gaza on December 16, 2023. According to his outlet Al MashhadAl-Jazeera, and the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, the bullet was fired by an Israeli sniper. Balousha mentioned in a video about his harm that he misplaced consciousness for about half-hour after “six hours of agony” and was roused by the nuzzling of cats he was feeding earlier than the taking pictures. Al Mashhad mentioned that Israeli forces intercepted the ambulances despatched to evacuate him, delaying his switch to a hospital for remedy.

In late November, Balousha broke a narrative that 4 untimely infants left behind at al-Nasr Children’s Hospital died and their our bodies had decomposed after Israel compelled the employees to evacuate with out ambulances. Balousha accused Israel of immediately focusing on him. “I was wearing everything to prove that I was a journalist, but they deliberately targeted me, and now I am struggling to get the treatment necessary to preserve my life,” he instructed The Washington Post.

December 15, 2023

Wael Al Dahdouh

The Gaza bureau chief for Al-Jazeera, Al Dahdouh was injured by a drone strike whereas protecting the aftermath of nightly Israeli strikes on a UN college sheltering displaced folks within the heart of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, in response to stories by their Al-Jazeera, Middle East Eye, and Reuters. Dahdoh was hit with shrapnel in his hand and waist and handled at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis. His colleague, digicam operator Samer Abu Daqqa, was killed in the identical strike.

Mustafa Alkharouf

Alkharouf, a photographer with the Turkish state-owned Anadolu Agency, was protecting Friday prayers close to Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem on December 15 when a bunch of Israeli police and troopers attacked him, in response to Anadolu Agency, footage shared by The Union of Journalists in Israel, and the Palestinian Authority’s official information company Wafa. Soldiers initially brandished their weapons at Alkharouf, punched him, after which threw him to the bottom, kicking him. Alkharouf sustained extreme blows, leading to accidents to his face and physique, and was transported by ambulance and handled at Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem. 

November 18, 2023

Mohammed El Sawwaf

Mohammed El Sawwaf, an award-winning Palestinian movie producer and director who based the Gaza-based Alef Multimedia manufacturing firm, was injured in an Israeli airstrike on his home in Shawa Square in Gaza City. The airstrike killed 30 members of his household, together with his mom and his father, Mostafa Al Sawaf, who was additionally a journalist, in response to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, Anadolu Agency, and TRT Arabic.

Montaser El Sawaf

Montaser El Sawaf, a Palestinian freelance photographer contributing to Anadolu Agency, was injured in the identical Israeli airstrike that injured his brother, Mohammed El Sawwaf and killed their mother and father and 28 different members of the family, in response to the Anadolu Agency, the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, and TRT Arabic.

November 13, 2023

Issam Mawassi

Al-Jazeera videographer Mawassi was injured after two Israeli missiles struck close to journalists in Yaroun in southern Lebanon protecting clashes, which additionally resulted in harm to the journalists’ automobiles within the space, in response to multiple media stories, a few of which present the journalists live on air the minute the second missile hit the world. CPJ reached out to Mawassi by way of a messaging app however didn’t obtain any response.

October 13, 2023

Thaer Al-Sudani

Al-Sudani, a journalist for Reuters, was injured in the identical attack that killed Abdallah close to the border in southern Lebanon, Reuters mentioned.

Maher Nazeh

Nazeh, a journalist for Reuters, was additionally injured in the identical southern Lebanon attack.

Elie Brakhya

Brakhya, an Al-Jazeera TV employees member, was injured as effectively within the southern Lebanon shelling, Al-Jazeera TV mentioned.

Carmen Joukhadar

Joukhadar, an Al-Jazeera TV reporter, was additionally wounded within the southern Lebanon attack.

Christina Assi

Assi, a photographer for the French information company Agence France-Press (AFP), was injured in that very same attack on southern Lebanon, in response to AFP and France 24.

Dylan Collins

Dylan Collins, a video journalist for AFP, was additionally injured within the southern Lebanon shelling.

October 7, 2023

Ibrahim Qanan

Qanan, a correspondent for Al-Ghad channel, was injured by shrapnel within the metropolis of Khan Yunis within the southern Gaza Strip, in response to MADA and JSC.

MISSING

October 7, 2023

Oded Lifschitz

Lifschitz, a lifelong Israeli journalist who wrote for Al-Hamishmar for a lot of years and was additionally a Haaretz contributor, was reported lacking from Kibbutz Nir Oz in southern Israel. Oded’s spouse was one of many two hostages launched by Hamas on October 24, 2023, in response to The Times of Israel and The Telegraph.

Nidal Al-Wahidi

A Palestinian photographer from the Al-Najah channel, Al-Wahidi was reported lacking by MADA. Later, Al-Wahidi’s household knowledgeable the media that the journalist had been detained by the Israeli military.

Haitham Abdelwahid

A Palestinian photographer from the Ain Media company, Abdelwahid was additionally reported lacking by MADA.

Clarifications and corrections:

CPJ has eliminated a Palestinan man, Mohamed Khaireddine, from this checklist. Khaireddine was beforehand recognized as a journalist, however his household later clarified that he was neither a journalist nor a media help employee.

CPJ has eliminated two Israeli journalists, Shai Regev and Ayelet Arnin, from this checklist after their shops confirmed that the journalists weren’t on task to cowl the music pageant, nor did they’ve any alternative to begin reporting on the attack by Hamas militants that killed them on October 7. CPJ’s international database of killed journalists contains solely those that have been killed in reference to their work or the place there’s nonetheless some doubt that their dying was work-related.

After receiving stories that Palestinian journalist and presenter Alaa Taher Al-Hassanat might have survived the attack thought to have killed her, CPJ has eliminated her title from its casualties checklist pending additional investigation.

*CPJ’s analysis and documentation covers all journalists, outlined as people concerned in news-gathering exercise. This definition covers these working for a broad vary of publicly and privately funded information shops, in addition to freelancers. In the circumstances CPJ has documented, a number of sources have discovered no proof thus far that any journalist was engaged in militant exercise. 

This textual content has been up to date to right the spelling of Alma Al-Shaab in Issam Abdallah’s October 13, 2023 entry, and of the outlet Palestine TV in Abu Hatab’s November 2, 2023 entry.

On February 6, 2024, Canadian-Palestinian journalist Mansour Shouman was discovered alive after being reported lacking greater than two weeks earlier than. We have eliminated him from our checklist of lacking journalists.

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