Five journalists were killed in what local officials said was an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis.
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What to Know About the Journalists Killed in Gaza
Five journalists were killed in what local officials said was an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis.
Israeli Hospital Strike Kills 20 in Gaza, Including 5 Journalists
Five journalists, along with medical workers, were among the dead at Nasser Hospital. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the military would investigate.
PBS’s Woodruff Apologizes for Suggesting Trump and Netanyahu Discussed Cease-Fire
Aides to the two men, who met last month at Mar-a-Lago, had denied that such a call had taken place.
Photo of Catherine, Prince of Wales, Manipulated, News Agencies Say
Kensington Palace released a Mother’s Day portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, to showcase her health, but news agencies later said the image had been manipulated.
News Leaders Around the World Pledge Support for Journalists in Gaza
Leaders from The Associated Press, Reuters and others called for the safety of the Palestinian media workers doing the on-the-ground reporting.
Strike That Killed Reuters Journalist Was ‘Apparently Deliberate’ Israeli Attack, Group Says
Human Rights Watch found that the slain journalist and six colleagues were not near active fighting in southern Lebanon and would have been clearly visible to Israeli forces.
Israel Accuses Freelance Photographers of Advance Knowledge of Oct. 7 Attack
The New York Times said there was “no evidence” to support such claims about its freelancer.
Reuters Journalist Killed and 6 Others Injured Near Israel-Lebanon Border
Two journalists with Reuters, two with Al Jazeera and two with Agence France-Presse were also injured, their employers said.
New Zealand’s Public Broadcaster Investigates Pro-Russia Changes to Some Articles
A web editor for RNZ has been put on leave and the station has apologized for changes to articles by Reuters and the BBC that had been published on its website.
