Killed journalists in Gaza rise to 239 after one more death, says Gazan government

  • aplicacion - banner 728px

Journalist Islam al Koumi died this Tuesday in the Gaza Strip, the Gazan government reported, which raises to 239 the number of journalists, influencers, and other content creators killed since the beginning of the Israeli offensive in the enclave since October 2023.

The local government did not offer details about Al Koumi's death, but Palestinian local media indicated that he died in an Israeli bombing of his neighborhood, Al Sabra, in Gaza City, according to the Qatari channel Al Jazeera.

In their statement, Gaza authorities "strongly" condemned what they called a systematic attack by the "Israeli occupation" against Palestinian journalists, and held Israel "fully" responsible for the death of Al Koumi, who worked as a news editor and content creator on various platforms.

They also urged international press organizations, such as the International Federation of Journalists and the Federation of Arab Journalists, to condemn these crimes.

A large number of these professionals have lost their lives in direct attacks by the Israeli Army.

The most recent was on August 11, when a bombing killed reporters Anas al Sharif - considered the target of the attack - and Mohammed Qreiqeh, as well as cameramen Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and Moamen Aliwa, all from the Qatari channel Al Jazeera, as well as journalist Mohammed Khalidi, from the digital platform Sahat.

Al Jazeera maintains a deployment of correspondents throughout the Strip, essential for informing the Arab world about the Israeli offensive in a territory where Israel prevents access to the international press.

For its part, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), which has described this conflict as one of the deadliest for the press in decades, also counts the journalists who have died in Gaza, although it offers a lower figure: 184 since October 2023.

In May, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) requested that the International Criminal Court (ICC) officially recognize Palestinian journalists as victims - and not just as witnesses - in the investigation of possible war crimes.

"Being recognized as victims is a first step towards justice, truth, and reparation, as well as essential for protecting freedom of the press in conflict zones," the organization stated.

When the Army's attacks are specifically directed against Gazan journalists, Israel usually alleges the deceased's membership in the militias in the enclave.

However, when repeatedly asked for evidence linking the murdered communicators to armed groups, the Army does not offer verifiable evidence.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

Early menopause is not associated with a higher risk of diabetes, according to study

A recent study indicates that early menopause does not increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, debunking a widespread belief about the metabolic effects of early menopause on women's health. Research indicates that women who enter menopause before the age of 45 have a similar risk of diabetes to those who go through this […]

YouTube will allow parents to control the time their children spend watching short videos

YouTube announced the implementation of new parental control tools that will allow parents and guardians to regulate the time that minors spend on short videos (Shorts) within the platform. The measure seeks to offer greater control over the consumption of digital content and respond to concerns about the impact of excessive screen use on children […]

¿Do online purchases increase stress? New study reveals significant links

A recent study reveals that online shopping could be linked to a significant increase in stress levels, compared to other digital activities such as reading news or checking emails. The research, published in a scientific journal specializing in digital health, was led by researcher Mohammad Belal, from Aalto University in Finland. According to the findings, […]

ADP Monción denounces work stoppage and demands immediate response from MINERD

Santiago Rodríguez. - The Dominican Association of Teachers (ADP), Monción Section, denounced the paralysis of infrastructure work at the Las Mesetas school and urgently called the attention of the Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic (MINERD), due to the progressive deterioration of the school and the conditions in which the educational process takes place. […]

This is how Google's new AI works, transforming your photos into videos for social media

Google has launched an update of Veo 3.1, its artificial intelligence model for video generation, which revolutionizes the way visual content is created for platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Shorts. With this new version, the company incorporates the 'Ingredients to video' tool, allowing personal photographs to be converted into vertical videos, optimized for social networks […]

General Motors announces a $1 billion investment and confirms its continued presence in Mexico

Mexico.- General Motors (GM) of Mexico announced this Wednesday an investment of 1 billion dollars in the next two years for its local manufacturing operations, after closing a 2025 with «solid results». The automotive company maintained that it "remains firm" in the country for 2026, in contrast to the uncertainty that arose months ago due […]