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Press freedom group says it has removed eight names from list of journalists killed in Gaza
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Press freedom group says it has removed eight names from list of journalists killed in Gaza

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an international media freedom organization, has removed eight names from its list of journalists killed in the Israel-Gaza conflict. The CPJ stated that these individuals were later identified by Hamas and Islamic Jihad as combatants, leading to their removal from the journalist death list. This review was prompted by reports that some previously listed journalists had been misclassified as militants. As a result, the current count of journalists killed in Gaza stands at approximately 200.

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Press freedom group says it has removed eight names from list of journalists killed in Gaza

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an international media freedom organization, has removed eight names from its list of journalists killed in the Israel-Gaza conflict. The CPJ stated that these individuals were later identified by Hamas and Islamic Jihad as combatants, leading to their removal from the journalist death list. This review was prompted by reports that some previously listed journalists had been misclassified as militants. As a result, the current count of journalists killed in Gaza stands at approximately 200.

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