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Committee to Protect Journalists Reinforces False Narrative About Palestinians

Mondoweiss

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June 30, 2026

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Committee to Protect Journalists Reinforces False Narrative About Palestinians

CPJ’s decision to remove from its records some names of Palestinians killed while reporting will further isolate Gaza.

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Mondoweiss

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· Jun 30, 2026

Committee to Protect Journalists’ decision to turn its back on slain Palestinian journalists is another step toward isolating Gaza

I have worked as a journalist in Gaza for nearly a decade, and I believe the Committee to Protect Journalists' decision to remove the names of Palestinians killed while reporting from its records is yet another attempt to silence Gaza. It will fail.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jul 2, 2026

Palestinian Journalists Syndicate rejects doubts over martyred journalists & warns against “Israeli” Narrative

Palestinian Journalists Syndicate rejects doubts over martyred journalists & warns against “Israeli” Narrative

The Hollywood Reporter

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· Jun 29, 2026

Press Freedom Group Reviews Gaza Journalist Casualty Database

The Committee to Protect Journalists says Palestinian militant groups published obituaries for fighters earlier listed as reporters, prompting the removal of their names.

National Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

Jesse Kline: Even Hamas is now admitting dead ‘journalists’ were in fact terrorists

Yet many advocacy groups are leaving their names on lists of journalists purportedly killed by Israel

World Israel News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Committee to Protect Journalists’ staff packed with anti-Israel agitators amid boardroom feuds over list of ‘journalists’ killed in Gaza

The drumbeat of revelations about the CPJ’s bias, centered primarily on its oft-cited list of journalists slain in Gaza, has thrown the organization into turmoil. The post Committee to Protect Journalists’ staff packed with anti-Israel agitators amid boardroom feuds over list of ‘journalists’ killed in Gaza appeared first on World Israel News.

UN Watch

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· Jul 8, 2026

Report: UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza

UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza How UNESCO Repeatedly Identified Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad Operatives as Journalists—and Failed to Correct the Record A Report by UN Watch 8 July 2026 I. Summary and Call to Action In the wake of the Hamas-led terrorist attacks of October 7, 2023, UNESCO has repeatedly [] The post Report: UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza appeared first on UN Watch.

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Related coverage for "Committee to Protect Journalists Reinforces False Narrative About Palestinians": Mondoweiss — Committee to Protect Journalists’ decision to turn its back on slain Palestinian journalists is another step toward isolating Gaza. Yemen News Agency - SABA — Palestinian Journalists Syndicate rejects doubts over martyred journalists & warns against “Israeli” Narrative. The Hollywood Reporter — Press Freedom Group Reviews Gaza Journalist Casualty Database. National Post — Jesse Kline: Even Hamas is now admitting dead ‘journalists’ were in fact terrorists. World Israel News — Committee to Protect Journalists’ staff packed with anti-Israel agitators amid boardroom feuds over list of ‘journalists’ killed in Gaza. UN Watch — Report: UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza