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  • Record number of journalists killed in 2025, two-thirds by Israel, claims CPJ report

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    The Committee to Protect Journalists’ annual report described 86 journalist deaths at the hands of Israel, figures that the IDF has since denounced.

    A record 129 journalists and media workers were killed in the course of their work in 2025, two-thirds of them by Israel, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) detailed in its annual report on Wednesday.

    It was the second consecutive year-on-record for press deaths, according to the CPJ, an NY-based nonprofit organization whose aim is to promote press freedom worldwide.

    The report also claimed that the IDF has committed more targeted killings of journalists than any other government’s military since the CPJ began its documentation in 1992.

    The IDF strongly rejected the claims, stating that it “does not intentionally harm journalists or their family members.”

    “The report is based on general allegations, data of unknown origin, and predetermined conclusions, without considering the complexity of combat or the IDF’s efforts to mitigate harm to non-combatants,” it said.

    Mourners carry the body of Palestinian journalist and employee of the Egyptian Committee killed in an Israeli airstrike on Wednesday, during there funeral in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, January 22, 2026. (credit: Ramadan Abed/Reuters)

    The CPJ reported 86 journalist deaths caused by Israel in 2025, with 55 of them having been Palestinians in Gaza and the rest in a Houthi media center in Yemen, which the IDF described as a propaganda arm of the terror group.

    At least 104 of the 129 journalists died in connection with conflicts, according to the report.

    Apart from Gaza and Yemen, the deadliest countries for journalists include Sudan, where nine were killed, and Mexico, where six died. Four Ukrainian journalists were killed by Russian forces compared to 15 in 2022, and three died in the Philippines, the report said.

    Terrorists pose as journalists, IDF claims

    Among the killed journalists included in the report are Hussam al-Masri, a contractor for Reuters killed in an attack on Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, and Hossam Shabat, a sniper from Hamas’s Beit Hanoun Battalion posing as an Al Jazeera journalist.

    The IDF claimed that, alongside the Shin Bet, the military was able to expose Shabat’s ties to Hamas and the al-Qassam Brigades, the terror group’s military wing, by revealing internal Hamas documents proving his participation in military training in 2019.

    In August 2025, the IDF confirmed the death of Anas al-Sharif, a Hamas terrorist who also worked as an Al Jazeera correspondent inside the Gaza Strip.

    Al-Sharif, who was identified by the military as a member of Hamas since 2013, was killed near Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. He was found responsible for aiding the terror organization’s rocket attacks.

    According to a study conducted late last year, 60% of individuals who identified as journalists and were killed during the war in Gaza were members of or affiliated with terrorist organizations, primarily Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, contradicting claims made by Hamas and various non-governmental organizations.

    The research was conducted by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, and examined 266 media workers reported killed between October 7, 2023, and November 30, 2025.

    Shlomo Mofaz, the center’s director, said that “the issue of Hamas’s propaganda is a high priority, and it uses a lot of media outlets abroad to talk about it.”

    “The narrative of harming journalists is like the number of deaths – when you check the facts and figures, it’s not like that. About 60% is definitely a very high figure,” he said.

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  • IDF kills three Palestinians crossing Gaza’s Yellow Line in two incidents

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    IDF soldiers operating in the Gaza Strip, August 1, 2025. (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON

    The first incident saw two suspects crossing and had “conducted suspicious activities on the ground,” the military said, as they also approached Israeli forces.

    The IDF killed a total of three suspects who crossed the IDF-controlled Yellow Line zone in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday morning, the military announced on Saturday afternoon.

    The first incident saw two suspects crossing who were said to have been conducting suspicious activities on the ground, the military said. The two men were approaching the soldiers before their deaths.

    The second incident, later on Saturday morning, saw a terrorist killed after he crossed the Yellow Line to approach Israeli soldiers.

    ‘Yellow Line’ ceasefire violations inside Gaza

    On Monday, the IDF killed multiple terrorists trying to cross the Yellow Line in Gaza.

    In the first incident, the military shared that it had identified a terrorist crossing the Yellow Line in the Khan Yunis area. Noting that the terrorist was approaching troops and posing a threat to soldiers, the military declared it had killed the terrorist.

    In a second incident, the IDF identified two terrorists trying to cross the Yellow Line in the northern Gaza Strip. These terrorists were also killed by the military, the IDF announced.

    This is a developing story.

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  • IDF kills terrorist who crossed into IDF-controlled territory in southern Gaza

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    The IDF has confirmed that its forces are deployed throughout the area in line with operational agreements and will continue to take all necessary measures to eliminate threats to Israel.

    Israeli soldiers in the Nahal Brigade killed a terrorist who crossed into IDF-controlled territory in the southern Gaza Strip and approached them, the IDF said on Friday.

    The terrorist was killed after being identified by the IDF in order to ensure the safety of the forces operating in the area, the military said.

    IDF troops operate in southern Gaza, November 4, 2025. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON UNIT)

    IDF shoots at four terrorists as it dismantles Rafah terror tunnels

    This marks an additional instance of terrorists crossing over into IDF-controlled territory in Gaza.

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    On Wednesday, theIDF shot at four terrorists across the Yellow Line, as Israeli troops worked to dismantle terror tunnels in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.

    The IDF later stated that soldiers killed three out of the four terrorists.

    The military assessed that the four Gazans were part of the approximately 200 terrorists who remain in the tunnels in Rafah.

    Additionally, in a separate incident on Wednesday, IDF troops killed a terrorist in Khan Yunis who was seen crossing the Yellow Line and approaching the soldiers.

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  • Hamas hands over three coffins it says contain bodies of Gaza hostages

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    Hamas has handed over three coffins it says contain the bodies of deceased Gaza hostages, according to the Israeli military.

    Israel has received the coffins, via the Red Cross in the Gaza Strip, and transported them to Israel for formal identification.

    If confirmed as deceased hostages, it would mean eight Israeli and foreign deceased hostages remain in Gaza.

    Under the first phase of the US-brokered ceasefire deal with Israel that started last month, Hamas agreed to return the 20 living and 28 dead hostages it was holding.

    Israel has accused Hamas of being too slow to return the deceased hostages, while Hamas has said it is working to recover bodies trapped under rubble in the territory.

    Hamas’s armed wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, said the remains had been found earlier on Sunday “along the route of one of the tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip”.

    Later, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official X account said: “All of the hostages’ families have been updated accordingly, and our hearts are with them in this difficult hour. The effort to return our hostages is ongoing and will not cease until the last hostage is returned.”

    The Hostages and Missing Families Forum is pressing Netanyahu to act urgently to recover all remaining deceased hostages from Gaza.

    “The Hostage Families demand that the prime minister act with determination and firmness in order… to return all of the deceased hostages to Israel’s hands,” the campaign group said in a statement.

    Hamas and Israel have accused each other of violating the ceasefire.

    On Sunday, an Israeli air strike killed a man in northern Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

    The Israeli military said it had struck a militant that was posing a threat to its soldiers.

    Under the first phase of the ceasefire, all the living Israeli hostages were released on 13 October in exchange for 250 Palestinian prisoners and 1,718 detainees from Gaza.

    Israel has handed over the bodies of 225 Palestinians in exchange for the bodies of the 15 Israeli hostages so far returned by Hamas, along with those of two foreign hostages – one of them Thai and the other Nepalese.

    Prior to Sunday, nine of the 11 dead hostages still in Gaza were Israelis, one was Tanzanian, and one was Thai.

    All but one of the dead hostages still in Gaza were among the 251 people abducted during the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023, during which about 1,200 other people were killed.

    Israel responded by launching a military campaign in Gaza, during which more than 68,500 people have been killed, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry.

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  • ‘An important step’: Hamas lauds recognition of Palestinian state

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    The terror organization called the recognition “a deserved outcome of our people’s struggle” and added that it would lead Western countries to isolate Israel.

    Hamas lauded the recognition of a Palestinian state by the United Kingdom, Canada, Portugal, and Australia in a Sunday statement, calling the move “an important step.”

    “This recognition is an important step in maintaining the right of our Palestinian people to their land and holy sites, and to establishing their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital,” Hamas stated.

    The terror organization continued, saying it was “a deserved outcome of our people’s struggle” and that a stop to Israel’s war against it, which it labeled a “brutal genocide” in Gaza, must follow the declaration.

    Hamas also called on the international community to “confront the annexation and Judaization plans in the West Bank and Jerusalem,” isolate the Jewish state, and take “punitive measures” against it.

    Palestinian Hamas terrorists. February 22, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/Hatem Khaled)

    Western nations recognize Palestine

    Other nations, including France, are expected to follow the lead of the UK, Australia, and Canada in recognizing a Palestinian state.

    French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that recognizing a Palestinian state would isolate Hamas in an interview with N12.

    “Recognizing a Palestinian state is just deciding to say, ‘The legitimate perspective of Palestinian people and what they suffer today has nothing to do with Hamas,’” Macron said, adding, “Recognition of a Palestinian state is the best way to isolate Hamas.”

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