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March 15, 2025March 15, 2025 – Palestine/Israel –
Israeli airstrikes struck Gaza, killing at least nine Palestinians, among them two journalists, sparking international outrage. The strikes targeted multiple locations, including the offices of the Al-Khair Foundation, a Palestinian humanitarian organization, leading to casualties and destruction of essential infrastructure.
According to Palestinian medics, the air raids resulted in the deaths of two journalists who were reportedly covering the events at the time of the strikes. The loss of media personnel highlights the increasing dangers faced by journalists working in conflict zones, particularly in Gaza, where ongoing hostilities put civilians and reporters alike at risk.
Israeli military officials stated that the airstrikes were aimed at militant targets within Gaza, emphasizing their efforts to minimize civilian casualties. However, humanitarian groups and observers condemned the attacks for their disproportionate impact on civilians and non-combatants, including aid workers and journalists.
The Al-Khair Foundation condemned the destruction of its offices, emphasizing the devastating effect on humanitarian operations supporting vulnerable populations in Gaza amid escalating violence. Aid organizations expressed alarm over the growing threats to humanitarian and media personnel operating in the area.
International bodies have called for restraint and urged all parties to protect civilians and journalists. The targeting of journalists is seen as a serious violation of international law and press freedom, further complicating efforts to deliver independent and accurate reporting from Gaza.
This incident adds to a troubling pattern of attacks on journalists in the region, raising concerns about freedom of the press and the ability to document and report on the conflict. Calls for accountability and protection for media workers in Gaza continue to grow louder as the humanitarian situation deteriorates.
The ongoing violence in Gaza remains a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with recent events underscoring the urgent need for renewed dialogue and measures to safeguard civilians and the press amid hostilities.
Reference –
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/15/nx-s1-5329257/gaza-air-strike-israel-al-khair-foundation