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The Israeli authorities claim, these attacks still caused to civilians and still constitute a war crime under the same article." The first complaint also mentions the death of an Israeli journalist killed in a kibbutz while documenting the Hamas assault. TARGETED In the second complaint for war crimes, RSF cites the death of seven Palestinian journalists, killed in Gaza between 22 October and 15 December and asks the international prosecutor to investigate more extensively into all Palestinian journalists killed by the Israeli army since 7 October. For the independent organization there are "well-founded reasons" to believe that the journalists affected by this complaint were victims of attacks similar to war crimes.
According to information gathered by RSF, "these journalists may have been UAE Phone Number deliberately targeted because they are journalists". “VIOLENCE AND BRUTALITY” The Press Federation associates with and supports the complaints presented by RSF, asking the International Criminal Court to investigate these crimes and bring any perpetrators to justice. It also requests that these crimes be tried as a matter of priority by the ICC. “We do not justify – underlines the general secretary of the Fnsi, Alessandra Costante – the violence and brutality with which Hamas terrorists attacked the Israeli state on 7 October, and we are close to the population for the drama of the hostages.
But we cannot remain silent that since October 7, dozens of Palestinian journalists and media workers have died in the conflict: they have become war targets and this is unacceptable." Costante therefore reiterates the appeal promoted by the Ifj to stop the attacks against civilians and media workers and the "strong concern" expressed by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for the "high number" of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza. Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and media mogul Jonathan Harmsworth, owner of the DailyMail, are considering joining forces with United Arab Emirates-backed investment fund RedBird IMI in a joint bid for Telegraph Media Group (TMG) .
According to information gathered by RSF, "these journalists may have been UAE Phone Number deliberately targeted because they are journalists". “VIOLENCE AND BRUTALITY” The Press Federation associates with and supports the complaints presented by RSF, asking the International Criminal Court to investigate these crimes and bring any perpetrators to justice. It also requests that these crimes be tried as a matter of priority by the ICC. “We do not justify – underlines the general secretary of the Fnsi, Alessandra Costante – the violence and brutality with which Hamas terrorists attacked the Israeli state on 7 October, and we are close to the population for the drama of the hostages.
But we cannot remain silent that since October 7, dozens of Palestinian journalists and media workers have died in the conflict: they have become war targets and this is unacceptable." Costante therefore reiterates the appeal promoted by the Ifj to stop the attacks against civilians and media workers and the "strong concern" expressed by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for the "high number" of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza. Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and media mogul Jonathan Harmsworth, owner of the DailyMail, are considering joining forces with United Arab Emirates-backed investment fund RedBird IMI in a joint bid for Telegraph Media Group (TMG) .