Palestine: IFJ responds to accusations that Israel is targeting journalists in Gaza

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is deeply alarmed at reports from Gaza that Israeli forces are targeting journalists.

Palestinian journalists attend a gathering in Nablus city, West Bank, to denounce the killing of Palestinian journalists in early October in an Israeli air strike on Gaza City. Credit: Zain Jaafar / AFP

We have heard this allegation in several personal testimonies from journalists on the ground, as well as reports from our affiliate, the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS), and from news platforms such as Al Jazeera and The New Arab.

The death toll among journalists in Gaza is already extraordinarily high for a conflict that has lasted only three weeks, since 7 October. Were it true that this was the result of an intentional policy, then each death would constitute a war crime.

The IFJ calls on the Israeli Government to make clear its policies in respect of protecting civilian life, and explain what steps it is taking to ensure that rules of engagement are being followed.

IFJ Deputy General Secretary Tim Dawson said: “It is widely believed among journalists in Gaza that they, and their families are being deliberately targeted by Israeli soldiers and rocket fire. In the febrile atmosphere of war, it is vital that the Israeli Government answers these accusations, and commits itself to protecting the welfare of journalists in the future”.

The IFJ is working closely with its affiliate PJS to verify information and to document the killings of journalists and media workers since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. More information: here.

For more information, please contact IFJ on +32 2 235 22 16

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