Israeli media's focus on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has diminished notably following the release of videos by Hamas showing two emaciated Israeli hostages. This shift has overshadowed coverage of Gaza's dire humanitarian conditions. Meanwhile, Palestinian journalists in Gaza continue to report under extremely difficult circumstances, operating from makeshift tents and mobile newsrooms amid ongoing war, displacement, and personal hardship. These journalists face lethal risks, with reports indicating that Israel's conflict in Gaza has resulted in more journalist deaths than major historical wars, according to Brown University's Costs of War project. Protests condemning Israeli actions, including the killing of six Palestinian journalists, have taken place in cities such as San Francisco, Brussels, and Karachi. Criticism has also been directed at Israel for restricting foreign journalists' access to Gaza, further complicating independent reporting from the region.
Israel’s war on Gaza has become the deadliest for journalists in recent history. Brown University’s Costs of War project reports that, since the genocide began on October 7, 2023, more journalists have been killed in Gaza than in the US Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean https://t.co/yhVudmh1Z1
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WARNING: SENSITIVE CONTENT In makeshift tents and vans turned into mobile newsrooms, Palestinian journalists stay on the front lines, capturing Gaza’s daily struggles despite facing war and displacement themselves https://t.co/ivxWyt9Y0G