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New report reveals: UNESCO identified dead terrorists as journalists

Arutz Sheva

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July 9, 2026

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New report reveals: UNESCO identified dead terrorists as journalists

A UN Watch report accuses UNESCO of repeatedly misclassifying slain Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists as journalists and failing to retract the statements.

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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.

World Israel News

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· Jul 9, 2026

Report accuses UNESCO of honoring Hamas terrorists as journalists

A new investigation by the Geneva-based NGO UN Watch accuses UNESCO of repeatedly honoring Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists as journalists—even after the terror groups publicly identified several of them as members of their military wings. According to the report, UNESCO has refused to correct or withdraw statements memorializing individuals as members of the [] The post Report accuses UNESCO of honoring Hamas terrorists as journalists appeared first on World Israel News.

The i Paper

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· Jul 3, 2026

Five jaw-dropping revelations from the bestselling Trump book he hates

Two New York Times journalists spoke to dozens of insiders to explore life in the White House with explosive results

Drudge Report

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· Jul 12, 2026

FBI HUNTS FOR LEAKERS

FBI HUNTS FOR LEAKERS (Main headline, 3rd story, link) Related stories:DOJ SUBPOENAS NYT JOURNALISTSTRUMP ESCALATES PRESSURE ON MEDIA

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.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 23, 2026

New UNESCO report reveals global evidence of independent journalism’s economic and security value

New UNESCO report reveals global evidence of independent journalism’s economic and security value

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Related coverage for "New report reveals: UNESCO identified dead terrorists as journalists": UN Watch — Report: UNESCO’s Misidentification of Terrorist Operatives as Journalists in Gaza. World Israel News — Report accuses UNESCO of honoring Hamas terrorists as journalists. The i Paper — Five jaw-dropping revelations from the bestselling Trump book he hates. Drudge Report — FBI HUNTS FOR LEAKERS. AllSides — After ToI investigation showed some killed Gaza 'journalists' were terror operatives, Committee to Protect Journalists reviewing database of slain Gaza reporters. UrduPoint — New UNESCO report reveals global evidence of independent journalism’s economic and security value