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In a shocking revelation, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) reported that at least 124 journalists were killed globally in 2024, marking it as the deadliest year for media professionals since the organization began tracking fatalities over 30 years ago. The statement released by CPJ indicated that approximately 70% of these deaths were linked to the Israel-Gaza conflict, with 85 journalists reportedly killed by the Israeli military.
CPJ accused Israel of undermining investigations and failing to hold accountable those responsible for the killings. An Israeli military spokesperson responded, asserting that the IDF does not intentionally target journalists, citing insufficient information on the incidents mentioned. The report highlights an increase from 102 journalists killed in 2023 and 69 in 2022.
CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg emphasized the unprecedented dangers faced by journalists today, particularly in conflict zones like Gaza, and noted a significant rise in targeted killings, with at least 24 journalists deliberately killed during their work in various countries including Haiti and Mexico. The report also documented at least 10 targeted killings involving Israel and is investigating 20 additional cases that may involve deliberate targeting of journalists.