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At least 12 journalists have been killed and several others injured or missing as a result of the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, according to a report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The report states that in the first eight days of fighting, 12 journalists lost their lives, two are still missing, and eight were injured. The CPJ's findings highlight the dangers faced by journalists covering the conflict. The organization further emphasizes that the number of casualties among journalists has risen since Hamas' attack on Israel, with a total of 17 journalists killed so far. The situation remains concerning as the violence continues to unfold.
⚡️21 journalists killed in Israel-Gaza war. An investigation by the Committee to Protect Journalists confirmed that 21 journalists have been killed in the fighting thus far, while eight have been reported missing and another three missing or detained. https://t.co/x2K1mRvZpA
At least 17 journalists have been killed since Hamas' attack on Israel, the Committee to Protect Journalists says. https://t.co/mGBznkKcOU
Journalist casualties in the past 11 days of Middle East conflict, per @pressfreedom: - 17 journalists killed (13 Palestinian, 3 Israeli, 1 Lebanese) - 8 journalists reported wounded - 3 journalists either missing or detained https://t.co/dNktdqEHBe
⚡️🇵🇸🇮🇱 Palestine Journalists Union: "11 journalists have lost their lives to Israeli strikes in Gaza, 50 buildings used by media organisations were destroyed"
At least 12 journalists have died as a result of fighting between Hamas and Israel, the Committee to Protect Journalists said. “As of October 14, in the first eight days of fighting, at least 12 journalists were killed, two were missing and eight were injured,” the report said. https://t.co/KVA9E49ZT1
At least 12 journalists killed, 8 wounded + 2 missing in the first 8 days of the Israel-Hamas war, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists: "Measures to ensure journalists' safety must be taken by all parties to stop this deadly and heavy toll" https://t.co/YL86KAkgBH