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CPJ reviews removal of four Palestinian journalists killed by Israel from Gaza casualty database: Report

The Cradle

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July 9, 2026

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Media groups argue that the the change to the CPJ definition of ‘journalist’ has played into the hands of Israel

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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

Mondoweiss

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· Jun 30, 2026

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.

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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· Jun 28, 2026

“Palestinian Journalists”: 60–75% of journalists in Gaza displaced or homeless

“Palestinian Journalists”: 60–75% of journalists in Gaza displaced or homeless

AllSides

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· Jun 30, 2026

After ToI investigation showed some killed Gaza 'journalists' were terror operatives, Committee to Protect Journalists reviewing database of slain Gaza reporters

Following a Times of Israel investigation that found multiple Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives were previously identified as journalists, the Committee to Protect Journalists says it is conducting a full review of its database of journalists killed during the war in Gaza. The Times of Israel examined hundreds of names published in recent months on official Hamas and PIJ military-wing Telegram channels and affiliated accounts, identifying multiple operatives who had previously been reported as media workers and other civilians.

Arutz Sheva

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· Jun 23, 2026

Hamas confirms: 'Journalists' killed in Gaza were really terrorists

Recent Hamas and Islamic Jihad disclosures have identified several slain “journalists as members of their military wings while CPJ revises records.

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 "CPJ reviews removal of four Palestinian journalists killed by Israel from Gaza casualty database: Report": National Post — Jesse Kline: Even Hamas is now admitting dead ‘journalists’ were in fact terrorists. Mondoweiss — Committee to Protect Journalists Reinforces False Narrative About Palestinians. Yemen News Agency - SABA — “Palestinian Journalists”: 60–75% of journalists in Gaza displaced or homeless. AllSides — After ToI investigation showed some killed Gaza 'journalists' were terror operatives, Committee to Protect Journalists reviewing database of slain Gaza reporters. Arutz Sheva — Hamas confirms: 'Journalists' killed in Gaza were really terrorists. UN Watch — Report: UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza