Israel-Hamas war: Journalist killed in Israeli airstrike DW 04/07/2025
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An Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis killed two journalists and injured six others, as the IDF claimed it targeted a Hamas operative disguised as a journalist. The strike hit a tent used by journalists near Nasser hospital, resulting in immediate condemnation from the Palestinian Journalists Protection Center, which categorized the attack as a war crime. The IDF's assertion centers on Hassan Abdel Fattah Mohammed Aslih's alleged involvement in Hamas activities, sparking debates about the risks journalists face, especially in conflict zones associated with militant actions.
The Israeli airstrike on a journalist tent in Khan Younis resulted in the deaths of two journalists, raising concerns about the targeting of media during conflicts.
The IDF justified the airstrike by claiming the target was a Hamas operative disguised as a journalist, which ignites discussions on press safety in war zones.
The Palestinian Journalists Protection Center labeled the attack as a war crime, emphasizing the peril journalists face amidst ongoing hostilities in Gaza.
Israel’s stance is that many journalists in Gaza are aligned with Hamas, highlighting the complex relationship between the media and militant groups in conflict areas.
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