Unanswered Questions Surround Israeli Airstrike That Killed Journalists in Gaza
Two leading news agencies demand Israel’s transparency and accountability after a deadly airstrike killed five journalists covering the Gaza conflict, exposing gaps in military conduct and respect for press freedom.
On the grim one-month anniversary of an Israeli airstrike on Nasser Hospital in Gaza, which claimed the lives of five journalists among others, two of the world’s most respected news agencies — The Associated Press and Reuters — have raised a clarion call for accountability. The incident not only cost innocent lives but also poses a grave challenge to press freedom amid one of the most dangerous conflicts today.When Warrants Turn Deadly: Who Holds Israel Responsible?The strike targeted what Israeli forces claimed was a Hamas surveillance camera inside Nasser Hospital, a location internationally recognized as protected under law and vital...
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