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Israel is wiping out Gaza’s journalists – and it’s no longer even hiding it.

Israel is wiping out Gaza’s journalists – and it’s no longer even hiding it.

By Jodie Ginsberg/The Guardian

The laws of war are clear: journalists are civilians. To target them deliberately in war is to commit a war crime.

Wed 13 Aug 2025 06.00 EDT


Israel always boasted that it was the only country in the region to support press freedom. That boast rang hollow even before the current war. Now, it’s not even pretending. On Sunday, Israel openly and brazenly killed six journalists as they were sheltering in a tent that housed reporters and media workers.

Israel accuses one of those journalists – Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif – of being a terrorist. It has not said what crime it believes the others have committed that would justify killing them. The laws of war are clear: journalists are civilians. To target them deliberately in war is to commit a war crime.

It is hardly surprising that Israel believes it can get away with murder. In the two decades preceding 7 October, Israeli forces killed 20 journalists. No one has ever been held accountable for any of those deaths, including that of the Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, whose killing in 2022 sent shock waves through the region. Abu Akleh, a dual US-Palestinian citizen, was a household name in the Middle East, just as al-Sharif became a familiar face for audiences for his coverage of Israel’s assault on Gaza.

Israel first began making threats against al-Sharif shortly after the start of the war. The journalist reported receiving multiple phone calls from officers in the Israeli army instructing him to cease coverage and leave northern Gaza, as well as voice notes on WhatsApp disclosing his location. In December 2023, an Israeli airstrike hit his family home, killing the journalist’s 90-year-old father.

A year later, the Israeli army alleged publicly that Anas al-Sharif was a terrorist – claims it repeated last month shortly after Anas al-Sharif exposed the rampant levels of starvation throughout Gaza as a result of Israel’s refusal to allow in sufficient food aid. An Israeli spokesperson accused al-Sharif of lying about the famine – despite corroboration of widespread starvation by independent and international groups.

The Committee to Protect Journalists had seen this playbook from Israel before: a pattern in which journalists are accused by Israel of being terrorists with no credible evidence. Indeed, we were so concerned that al-Sharif was being targeted that we issued a public statement urging his protection.

Instead, al-Sharif was killed alongside his colleagues in an attack that Israel has openly admitted was aimed at killing the journalist. Al-Sharif is the 184th Palestinian journalist to have been killed by Israel since the start of the war and one of at least 26 journalists whom CPJ believes to have been deliberately targeted for their work as journalists. The others have certainly been killed by Israel but whether Israel did so in full knowledge they were journalists we have not been able to determine.

Israel denies it deliberately targets journalists. But the evidence shows otherwise. To date, Israel has provided no independently verifiable evidence that any of the journalists whom it has admitted deliberately targeting were terrorists. In one case, that of the Al Jazeera journalist Ismail al-Ghoul, the documents produced allegedly showed that al-Ghoul became the leader of a Hamas battalion – when he was 10 years old. The documents Israel has shared on al-Sharif, which it posted on X, show al-Sharif as receiving a Hamas salary in 2023. The documents do not provide evidence that he was an active member of the terrorist group although Israel said it had “current intelligence” – which it did not publish – indicating al-Sharif was an active Hamas military wing operative.

It is no wonder that Israel is now so confident about killing journalists that it can admit to killing six journalists and media workers while only one was allegedly its target. The international community has been woeful in its condemnation of Israel’s actions.

And that includes our own journalism community. Whereas the Committee to Protect Journalists received significant offers of support and solidarity when journalists were being killed in Ukraine at the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the reaction from international media over the killings of our journalist colleagues in Gaza at the start of the war was muted at best. In some high-profile killings – such as that of the Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah – some governments trotted out well-worn defences of press freedom, but stopped well short of seriously censuring Israel. And few took any concrete steps – such as the halt of arms sales or the suspension of trade agreements – that might have forced Israel to change course.

Now, with more than 192 journalists and media workers killed since the start of the war – the deadliest conflict for journalists that we have ever documented – condemnation from individual journalists and some newsrooms has grown more vocal. But it is hard to see, if Israel can wipe out an entire news crew without the international community so much as batting an eye, what will stop further attacks on reporters.

Already our window into Gaza was becoming more and more limited. As Israel moves into the latest phase of its assault on the territory, it now risks closing altogether.

Jodie Ginsberg is CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists.
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specman · 51-55, MVIP
Does anyone read your entire posts? They are very long
JSul3 · 70-79
@specman I am simply providing information.
If people choose to read it, great...if not, that's fine by me.

I'm not doing this to enhance my ego and tally up the comments made, be they positive or negative.

I'm doing it in hopes that people will think....and help to make the world a better place for everyone.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 So supporting raghead terrorists will make the world a better place, eh?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 How many innocent people must die to satisfy your bloodlust?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You will have to ask your buddies the raghead terrorists, they could stop the war in a minute
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Netanyahu doesn't seem to be very popular with his citizens now, based upon those who are protesting in the streets of Israel.

Why is that, Sport?
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JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Trump doesn't the have the reading skills, or attention span to do it.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 So we can count you in the nut job catagory
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Not if Trump could actually do it, but we both know, he's incapable.

He would prefer to have a WWE event on the WH lawn and have Ivanka overseeing it on July 4.

How Trumpian.
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JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649
June 14, 2023 photo of trans influencer Rose Montoya.

The White House has banned trans influencer Rose Montoya after she flashed her breasts at President Joe Biden’s Pride party — blasting the stunt as “inappropriate and disrespectful”.

I'm sure if you didn't know she was transgender, you would be drooling and getting 'excited'.....and maybe even IF you knew.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 Now tell us how he got invited in the first place
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Release the Epstein files.
Stop protecting sexual predators and pedophiles.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 You support protecting sexual predators and pedophiles.

Duly noted.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You find those 330,000 missing children you let loose in the country yet?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649

Bernd Debusmann Jr
Role,BBC News, Washington
26 November 2024

According to immigration experts and attorneys, the claims largely stem from an August report from the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general's office, which found that 32,000 unaccompanied minors failed to show up for court dates at immigration courts from 2019-23.

The report noted that 291,000 migrant children received no court notices at all. It also called on the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) to "take immediate action to ensure the safety" of unaccompanied migrant children in the US.

Migrant children "who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor", the inspector general's office reported.

But Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, policy director at the American Immigration Council, a migrant advocacy group, told the BBC the figures are indicative of a bureaucratic "paperwork issue" rather than "anything nefarious".

"When you hear the phrase 'missing', you think that there is a child that someone is trying to find and can't," he said.

"That's not the case here. The government has not made any effort to find these children."

Many of the children, experts say, may well be at the addresses that are on file with the government, but were simply unable to make their court dates.

"That doesn't mean something bad happened to them," Mr Reichlin-Melnick said. "It means you missed a court hearing."

Mr Reichlin-Melnick added that there are "valid concerns" about exploitation.

"We cannot, however, suggest that all 320,000 of those children are being labour trafficked," he said.

Eric Ruark, an immigration researcher with NumbersUSA - which calls for tighter border controls - said that the children are difficult to track "because of some combination of apathy, incompetence and bureaucratic inefficiency".

"Many, hopefully even most, are safe with caring sponsors," he added.

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Now Sport, why doesn't Trump and his compassionate crew that love children so much, use their energy to find where these children are?

Have you contacted your Orange Messiah to demand he begin looking for where these kids are?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3

The Trump administration has made significant strides in locating tens of thousands of unaccounted-for migrant children, with nearly 80,000 reportedly found from a pool of over 320,000 missing under the Biden administration. This revelation follows a damning August 2024 report from the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General, which exposed serious lapses in tracking unaccompanied migrant children after their release from federal custody.

The DHS report highlighted alarming statistics: 291,000 children were released without being issued Notices to Appear or placed in removal proceedings, while 32,000 failed to show up for court dates and remain unaccounted for. These children are at heightened risk of trafficking, exploitation, and forced labor, the report warned.

Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner reported that the Trump administration began addressing the issue prior to the election, recovering between 75,000 and 80,000 children within the first days of Trump’s return to office. “What was Secretary of Homeland Security, Mayorkas, doing when he said to the committees on Capitol Hill, ‘We don’t know where those kids are’?” Faulkner questioned during her broadcast.

The Biden administration faced widespread criticism for its handling of unaccompanied minors at the border. Investigative outlet Muckraker reported that federal programs under Biden’s tenure facilitated child placements with unknown sponsors, some of whom were linked to criminal organizations, including MS-13 and trafficking rings.

Muckraker CEO Anthony Rubin revealed, “We discovered that while in federal custody, some children requested to return to their home countries but were instead sent to sponsors they didn’t know, often in the dead of night. This program has placed children in the hands of labor and sex trafficking networks.”

Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller announced a sweeping investigation into border-related crimes. “This administration will investigate every instance of child trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, smuggling, and all related crimes,” Miller declared. He urged full cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to dismantle trafficking operations and hold those responsible accountable.

The administration’s renewed focus comes as public outrage grows over the Biden administration’s failures to safeguard vulnerable children. Shadow of Ezra reported on social media that the Trump administration’s efforts to locate the missing children began even before the 2024 election, with an emphasis on ensuring the safety of every child.

As investigations unfold, the Trump administration plans to release further details about the trafficking networks, including individuals and organizations complicit in exploiting children. “This is about ending the scourge of child trafficking and abuse that has plagued the nation over the past four years,” Miller emphasized.

The Biden administration’s alleged negligence has drawn sharp rebukes from lawmakers and advocacy groups, further elevating the urgency of the Trump administration’s initiatives. The successful recovery of tens of thousands of children marks a critical first step in addressing what has been described as a humanitarian crisis.

Efforts are underway to locate the remaining 240,000 missing children and to prosecute those involved in their exploitation. Miller assured the public that the administration would leave no stone unturned in its mission to protect vulnerable minors and dismantle trafficking networks.

For now, the recovered children represent a glimmer of hope in what has been a deeply troubling chapter of U.S. immigration policy.
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Link????

There is no credible evidence to support the claim that Trump recovered between 75,000 and 80,000 children within the first days of his return to office. Some reports indicate that there are roughly 300,000 children in the U.S. who could be referred to as “lost” or “missing,” however experts say that this is not a missing kids problem but a missing paperwork problem. One report states that the number of “lost” migrant children during the Trump administration was about 54,000.
Misinformation and Harm: Fact-check organizations like PolitiFact have debunked claims about the recovery of a large number of children, and experts emphasize that QAnon conspiracies about child sex trafficking are harming real anti-trafficking efforts. Conspiracy theorists have recently coopted the hashtag #SaveTheChildren to find new followers, and fake conspiracies about children being trafficked are getting in the way of real efforts to fight human trafficking.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You forgot to mention pravada and peoples daily in your unbiased reporting