Gaza: Israel Kills Five Palestinian Journalists Within 24 Hours
Wafa Abu Dabaan is the 21st woman journalist killed by Israel since the conflict escalated
Location: Palestine, Gaza
Date: July 6, 2024
Women Press Freedom expresses deep sorrow over the tragic killing of five Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip, including Wafa Abu Dabaan, a reporter with the Islamic University Radio in Gaza, by Israeli forces. We strongly condemn the targeted violence against journalists by Israeli forces in conflict zones as a blatant violation of international law. We vehemently condemn the killing of Wafa Abu Dabaan, and urgently call for an immediate halt to hostilities. We also demand Israel's full cooperation with the International Criminal Court's investigation into potential war crimes.
WPF strongly condemns the ongoing legal proceedings against Gözde Bedeloğlu, a journalist for BirGün, who is currently facing charges of "insulting a public official" in Istanbul, Turkiye, filed by a Nationalist Movement Party politician.
During the ongoing Israel/Palestine conflict, the fundamental principles of press freedom have come under dire threat.
WPF welcomes the judgment of the Fair Work Commission that found that broadcaster Antoinette Lattouf was fired by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) following a social media post by Lattouf sharing a Human Rights Watch claim about Israel's actions in Gaza.
On July 6, 2024, in a tragic escalation of violence, Israel was implicated in the killing of five Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip within a span of just 24 hours. Among the victims was Wafa Abu Dabaan, a journalist associated with the Islamic University Radio in Gaza.
In the Nuseirat camp, Amjad Jahjouh and Rizq Abu Ashkian from the Palestine Media Agency, and Wafa Abu Dabaan from the Islamic University Radio in Gaza, were killed. Abu Dabaan was married to Jahjouh. Their children were also killed in the strike.
In Gaza City, Palestinian journalists Saadi Madoukh and Ahmed Sukkar were killed on Friday in an Israeli raid targeting the Madoukh family home in the Daraj neighborhood.
The relentless Israeli offensive in Gaza has resulted in a devastating toll, with over 38,098 fatalities and more than 87,700 people sustaining injuries. Women Press Freedom has documented a shocking 21 women journalists killed since the escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict on October 7, 2023.
Despite mounting international calls for de-escalation and a halt to hostilities, Israel has persisted in its military campaign following an initial Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) issued a resolution urging an immediate ceasefire, yet the violence continues unabated.
In a significant legal development, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has condemned Israel for its actions in Rafah and accused it of genocide.
These attacks on journalists represent a blatant violation of international law and the principles of press freedom. Journalists are not combatants; they are civilians performing a crucial role in documenting and reporting the realities of conflict. The targeting of media personnel is an egregious assault on the freedom of the press and the right of the public to be informed.
Women Press Freedom deeply mourns the passing of Wafa Abu Dabaan, her children, and the other journalists. We urgently appeal for a ceasefire from both Hamas and the Israeli Defence Forces to facilitate the secure distribution of aid and shield civilians from harm. Swift measures are imperative to alleviate the enduring anguish. Additionally, we insist that the Israeli government fully engage with the International Criminal Court's probe into potential war atrocities.
During the ongoing Israel/Palestine conflict, the fundamental principles of press freedom have come under dire threat.
Women Press Freedom is outraged by the shooting of Palestinian journalist Salma al-Qadoumi, who was injured by the Israeli military while reporting in Khan Younis. We strongly denounce this brutal assault and extend our wishes for al-Qadoumi’s swift recovery.
WPF expresses deep sorrow over the tragic killing of five Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip, including Wafa Abu Dabaan, a reporter with the Islamic University Radio in Gaza, by Israeli forces.
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