92 Journalists Killed in Israeli Attacks on Gaza Strip

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At least 92 journalists have lost their lives in the ongoing Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip since October 7, according to the government media office in the surrounded Palestinian region.

The most recent casualties, journalists Rami Badir and Assem Kamal Musa, were killed in Israeli raids over the past two days.

The circumstances surrounding the deaths of these journalists remain unclear, as the media office did not provide specific details.

The media office emphasized that the death toll of journalists in the war on Gaza has reached 92. In a statement, they expressed their condemnation, stating, “By assassinating journalists, the Israeli occupation is trying to obscure the Palestinian narrative and attempt to obscure the truth, but it has failed miserably in breaking the will of our great Palestinian people.”

Since the cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on October 7, Israel has conducted airstrikes, implemented a siege, and launched a ground offensive in retaliation.

The conflict has resulted in significant human casualties, with at least 18,800 Palestinians, mostly children and women, reported killed and 51,000 injured, according to Gaza’s health authorities.

On the Israeli side, the death toll from the Hamas attack stands at 1,200, with more than 130 hostages still held by the Palestinian group in Gaza, according to official figures.

The situation continues to draw international concern as the conflict takes a heavy toll on both sides, raising questions about the broader implications for peace and stability in the region.

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