In a tragic incident, two journalists from Reuters and the Associated Press were killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza hospital. The Israeli military stated they were not targeted, prompting an inquiry into the decision-making process behind the attack.
A joint letter from top editors at Reuters and AP demands answers from Israeli officials after airstrikes on a Gaza hospital killed five journalists. The incident raises serious concerns about press freedom in conflict zones.
In a tragic event, Israeli airstrikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals, including four journalists. This incident highlights the ongoing dangers faced by media professionals in conflict zones.
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