Date
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Name
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Description
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Ref.
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October 7, 2023
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Mohammad Al-Salhi [
Wikidata]
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A photojournalist for the Fourth Authority news agency was shot near a Palestinian refugee camp in central Gaza.
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[1]
[2]
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Mohammad Jarghoun [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist affiliated with Smart Media was shot and killed while reporting on the conflict east of
Rafah.
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[1]
[2]
|
Ibrahim Mohammad Lafi [
Wikidata]
|
A photographer for
Ain Media [
Wikidata] was shot and killed at the
Erez Crossing from Gaza into Israel.
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[1]
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October 8, 2023
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Assaad Shamlakh [
Wikidata]
|
A freelance journalist and nine of his family members were killed in an Israeli airstrike on their home in
Sheikh Ijlin.
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[1]
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October 10, 2023
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Hisham Alnwajha [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist from the Palestinian news agency Khabar was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the
Rimal neighborhood in an area home to several media organizations.
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[1]
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Mohammed Sobh [
Wikidata]
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A photographer for Khabar was killed in the airstrike in Rimal.
|
[1]
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Saeed Al-Taweel [
Wikidata]
|
The editor-in-chief of
Al-Khamsa News [
Wikidata] was killed in the airstrike in Rimal.
|
[1]
|
October 11, 2023
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Mohamed Fayez Abu Matar [
Wikidata]
|
A freelance photojournalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah.
|
[1]
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October 12, 2023
|
Ahmed Shehab [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for
Radio Voice of the Prisoners [
ar] was killed along with his wife and three children in an Israeli airstrike that targeted their home in
Jabalia.
|
[1]
|
October 13, 2023
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Husam Mubarak [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist working for the Hamas-affiliated
Al-Aqsa Voice Radio was killed during an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza.
|
[1]
|
Salam Mema [
Wikidata]
|
A freelance journalist and head of the Women Journalists Committee at the
Palestinian Media Assembly was killed in an October 10 Israeli airstrike on her home in the
Jabalia camp. Her body was recovered on October 13.
|
[1]
|
October 14, 2023
|
Youssef Maher Youssef Dawas [
Wikidata]
|
A contributor to the
Palestine Chronicle and the youth-led non-profit We Are Not Numbers (WANN) was killed along with several family members during an Israeli airstrike on their home in
Beit Lahia.
|
[1]
|
October 16, 2023
|
Abdulhadi Habib [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Manara News Agency and HQ News Agency was killed along with several family members during an Israeli airstrike on their home near
Zeitoun.
|
[1]
|
October 17, 2023
|
Issam Bhar [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist working for the Hamas-affiliated
Al-Aqsa TV was killed during an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza.
|
[1]
|
Mohammad Balousha [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and administrator of the
Palestine Today media group in Gaza was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Saftawi neighborhood in northern Gaza.
|
[1]
|
October 18, 2023
|
Sameeh Al-Nady [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and director for Al-Aqsa TV was killed during an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
|
October 19, 2023
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Khalil Ibrahim Ali Abu Adra [
Wikidata]
|
A videographer for Al-Aqsa TV was killed along with his brother during an Israeli airstrike in Rafah.
|
[1]
|
October 20, 2023
|
Mohammed Abu Ali [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist from Al-Shabab Radio (Youth Radio) was killed by an Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip.
|
[1]
|
October 21, 2023
|
Hani Madhoun [
Wikidata]
|
An administrator for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in an Israeli air strike on his home.
|
[3]
|
October 22, 2023
|
Roshdi Sarraj [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and co-founder of Ain Media was killed by an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
[4]
|
October 23, 2023
|
Mohammed Imad Labad [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for the Al Resalah news website was killed by an Israeli airstrike on the
Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.
|
[1]
|
October 25, 2023
|
Salma Hamada Misbah Mkhaimer [
Wikidata]
|
A freelance journalist and her child were killed by an Israeli airstrike in Rafah.
|
[1]
|
Ahmed Abu Mhadi [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in an Israeli air strike.
|
[1]
|
Saed Samir Mahmoud Al-Halabi [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in an Israeli air strike on the
Jabalia refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
Jamal Al-Faqaawi [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for the Mithaq Media Foundation was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in
Khan Yunis.
|
[1]
|
Zaher Al-Afghani [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for the Mithaq Media Foundation was killed in an Israeli airstrike on his home in
Deir al-Balah.
|
[3]
|
October 26, 2023
|
Duaa Sharaf [
Wikidata]
|
A host for
Al-Aqsa Voice Radio was killed along with her child in an airstrike on their home in the
Yarmouk neighborhood.
|
[1]
|
October 27, 2023
|
Yasser Abu Namous [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for the Al-Sahel media organization was killed in an airstrike on his family home in Khan Yunis.
|
[1]
|
October 30, 2023
|
Nazmi Al-Nadim [
Wikidata]
|
A deputy director of finance and administration for
Palestine TV was killed along with family members by an airstrike on his home in Zeitoun.
|
[1]
|
October 31, 2023
|
Majed Kashko [
Wikidata]
|
A media worker and office director for Palestine TV was killed along with family members in an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
|
Imad Al-Wahidi [
Wikidata]
|
A media worker and administrator for Palestine TV was killed along with family members in an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
|
November 1, 2023
|
Iyad Matar [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Aqsa TV was killed along with his mother by an airstrike on his home in Central Governorate.
|
[1]
[5]
|
Majd Arandas [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Jamaheer and member of the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the
Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
November 2, 2023
|
Muhammad Abu Hatab [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Palestine TV was killed along with eleven family members by an airstrike on his home in Khan Yunis.
|
[1]
[6]
[7]
|
Mohamad Al-Bayyari [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
|
November 3, 2023
|
Haitham Harara [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist affiliated with the government media office in Gaza was killed by an airstrike on the
Al-Shifa Hospital gate.
|
[8]
|
November 5, 2023
|
Mohamed Al Jaja [
Wikidata]
|
A media worker and consultant at Press House-Palestine was killed along with his wife and two daughters in a strike on his home in the Al-Naser neighborhood of Gaza.
|
[1]
|
November 7, 2023
|
Mohamed Abu Hassira [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for
Wafa was killed along with 42 family members in a strike on his home.
|
[1]
|
Yahya Abu Manih [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Al-Aqsa Voice Radio was killed in a strike.
|
[1]
|
November 10, 2023
|
Ahmed Al-Qara [
Wikidata]
|
A photojournalist for
Al-Aqsa University who also did freelance work was killed in a strike in
Khuzaʽa, Khan Yunis.
|
[1]
|
November 13, 2023
|
Yaacoub Al-Barsh [
Wikidata]
|
The executive director of Namaa Radio died from injuries sustained during a November 12 Israeli airstrike on his home in northern Gaza.
|
[1]
|
Ahmed Fatima [
Wikidata]
|
A photographer for
Al-Qahera News [
Wikidata] and worker for Press House-Palestine was killed in a strike.
|
[1]
|
November 18, 2023
|
Mossab Ashour [
Wikidata]
|
A photographer was killed in an attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
Amro Salah Abu Hayah [
Wikidata]
|
A media worker for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in a strike.
|
[1]
|
Mostafa El Sawaf [
ar]
|
A journalist and contributor to MSDR News was killed along with his wife and two sons in an airstrike on their home in Shawa Square in Gaza City.
|
[1]
|
Hassouneh Salim [
ar]
|
A freelance photojournalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the
Bureij refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
Sari Mansour [
Wikidata]
|
The director of the Quds News Network was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Bureij refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
Abdelhalim Awad [
Wikidata]
|
A media worker and driver for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in a strike on his home.
|
[1]
|
November 19, 2023
|
Belal Jadallah
|
A journalist and the director of Press House-Palestine was killed in an Israeli strike on his car that also injured his brother-in-law, according to family members.
|
[9]
|
November 20, 2023
|
Alaa Taher Al-Hassanat [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and presenter for Al Majdat Media Network was widely reported as killed along with family members in an airstrike on her house. However, after receiving reports Al-Hassanat may have survived the attack, the CPJ was making further investigation as of January 2024.
|
[1]
[10]
|
Ayat Khadoura [
ar]
|
A freelance journalist and podcaster was killed along with family members in an Israeli airstrike on her home in Beit Lahia.
|
[1]
|
November 21, 2023
|
Jamal Hanieh [
Wikidata]
|
An editor at the Amwaj Sports Media Network was killed in an Israeli bombardment in Gaza City.
|
[3]
|
November 22, 2023
|
Mohamed Nabil Al-Zaq [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and social media manager for Quds News Network was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
[11]
|
Assem Al-Barsh [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for Palestinian Al-Ray radio was killed by an Israeli sniper in the Al-Saftawi region.
|
[3]
|
November 23, 2023
|
Mohamed Mouin Ayyash [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and freelance photographer was killed along with 20 family members in an Israeli airstrike on his home in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[1]
|
November 24, 2023
|
Mostafa Bakeer [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and cameraperson for Al-Aqsa TV was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah.
|
[1]
|
Amal Zahed [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike on
Gaza City.
|
[3]
|
November 25, 2023
|
Nader Al-Nazli [
Wikidata]
|
The body of a technician for Palestine TV was found under the rubble of his home after it had been bombed a week before.
|
[3]
|
December 1, 2023
|
Adham Hassouna [
Wikidata]
|
A freelance journalist and media professor at the
Islamic University of Gaza and
Al-Aqsa University was killed along with family members in an Israeli airstrike.
|
[1]
|
Montaser Al-Sawaf [
Wikidata]
|
A cameraman for the
Anadolu Agency was killed after waiting half an hour for an ambulance to transport him to
Al-Ahli Arab Hospital following an Israeli raid.
|
[12]
|
Marwan Al-Sawaf [
Wikidata]
|
A soundman for Anadolu Agency and the brother of Montaser was killed in the same attack as his brother.
|
[12]
|
Abdullah Darwish [
Wikidata]
|
A cameraman for Anadolu Agency was killed in the same attack as Montaser and Marwan Al-Sawaf.
|
[12]
|
December 3, 2023
|
Shaima El-Gazzar [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist for the Al-Majedat network was killed along with family members in an Israeli airstrike on Rafah.
|
[1]
|
Hassan Farajallah [
Wikidata]
|
A senior employee of Al-Quds TV was killed in an Israeli attack.
|
[1]
|
December 7
|
Saeed Al-Shorbaji [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist was killed along with his family in Khan Yunis.
|
[13]
|
December 9, 2023
|
Ala Atallah [
Wikidata]
|
A journalist and nine members of her family were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the
Daraj Quarter.
|
[3]
|
Mohamed Abu Samra [
Wikidata]
|
Photojournalist who was killed in an Israeli bombardment in Southern Gaza.
|
[3]
|
Duaa Jabbour [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian freelance journalist with Eyes Media Network who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on her home in Khan Younis.
|
[10]
|
December 13, 2023
|
Abdel Kareem Odeh [
Wikidata]
|
Journalist and former correspondent for Al Mayadeen who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[14]
[3]
|
December 15, 2023
|
Samer Abu Daqqa
|
A cameraman for
Al Jazeera who was killed in an Israeli missile strike at a school in Khan Younis that also injured bureau chief
Wael Al-Dahdouh.
|
[15]
[16]
|
December 17, 2023
|
Assem Kamal Moussa [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian journalist with Palestine Now, killed in Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis.
|
[10]
|
Haneen Kashtan [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian journalist for Al-Kofiya TV and Baladna TV, killed in Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[10]
|
December 18, 2023
|
Abdallah Alwan [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian journalist and photographer, killed in an Israeli missile strike on Gaza City.
|
[10]
|
December 22, 2023
|
Mohamed Khalifeh [
Wikidata]
|
media worker and director at Al-Aqsa TV, killed in an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[10]
|
December 23, 2023
|
Mohamed Naser Abu Huwaidi [
Wikidata]
|
29-year-old Palestinian journalist working for the privately owned Al-Istiklal newspaper; killed in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza while covering the aftermath of the airstrikes.
|
[17]
|
December 24, 2023
|
Ahmad Jamal Al Madhoun [
Wikidata]
|
Deputy director of the Al Rai Agency who was killed by Israel.
|
[18]
|
Mohamed Azzaytouniyah [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian media worker and sound engineer for Al-Rai, killed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City.
|
[10]
|
Mohamad Al-Iff [
Wikidata]
|
Palestinian journalist and photographer for Al-Rai, killed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City.
|
[10]
|
December 28, 2023
|
Ahmed Khair al-Din [
Wikidata]
|
Photojournalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike at Beit Lahiya.
|
[19]
|
Mohammad Khair al-Din [
Wikidata]
|
Journalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike at Beit Lahiya.
|
[19]
|
December 29, 2023
|
Jabr Abu Hadros [
Wikidata]
|
Al-Quds TV journalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike on his home at Nuseirat.
|
[20]
|
January 7, 2024
|
Hamza al-Dahdouh [
Wikidata]
|
Al Jazeera journalist and son of
Wael Al-Dahdouh, who was killed with colleague by an Israeli airstrike on their vehicle in Khan Younis.
|
[21]
[22]
|
Mustafa Thuraya [
Wikidata]
|
Freelance journalist who was killed along with Hamza Al-Dahdouh by an Israeli airstrike on their vehicle in Khan Younis,
|
[21]
[22]
|
January 8, 2024
|
Abdullah Baris
|
Journalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike.
|
[23]
|
Muhammad Abu Dayer
|
Journalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike.
|
[23]
|
January 10, 2024
|
Ahmed Badir
|
Al-Hadaf journalist who was killed by an Israeli airstrike near the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in Deir el-Balah.
|
[24]
|
January 14, 2024
|
Yazan Al-Zuweidi
|
Al-Ghad TV journalist killed by an Israeli airstrike that allegedly targeted him.
|
[25]
|
January 18, 2024
|
Wael Fanouneh
|
al-Quds TV news director killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza city.
|
[26]
|
January 27, 2024
|
Iyad Ahmed al-Rawag
|
Sawt Al-Aqsa Radio journalist killed by an Israeli attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp.
|
[27]
|
February 7, 2024
|
Rizq Al-Gharabli
|
The director of the
Palestinian Information Center in the Gaza Strip was killed by an Israeli bomb in Khan Yunis.
|
[28]
|
February 8, 2024
|
Nafez Abdel Jawad
|
Palestine TV journalist was killed in a bombing of a residential building in the as-Salam neighbourhood in Deir el-Balah.
|
[29]
|
February 12, 2024
|
Ala’a al-Hums
|
al-Masirah TV journalist was killed in Israeli shelling of her house.
|
[30]
|
February 21, 2024
|
Ihab Nasrallah
|
Journalist
|
[31]
|
February 24, 2024
|
Mohamed Yaghi
|
A photojournalist who was killed with his family at Deir al-Balah
|
[32]
|
March 5, 2024
|
Mohamed Salama
|
Al-Aqsa broadcaster.
|
[33]
|
March 29, 2024
|
Mohammad Abu Sukheil
|
A broadcaster at Sawt Al-Quds Radio who was shot by the IDF at
Al-Shifa Hospital.
|
[34]
[35]
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