News alert: Over 100 Journalists Killed In Gaza 

Over 100 journalists  have been killed in Gaza ,since Israeli forces began offensive  in October ,making it an average of one journalist per day.
Also ,an  estimated over 2,600 people had been detained by the Israeli military in Gaza, including eight journalists and 40 medical staff. Among the victims was  Al-Rai journalist Ahmed Jamal al-Madhoun.
The office said Ahmed Jamal al-Madhoun, deputy director of the al-Rai news agency, had been killed by an Israeli attack in the north of the strip, bringing the total number of journalists killed since Israel’s indiscriminate war in Gaza began to 101 – an average of more than one killed a day across the 79 days of fighting.

Diaa al-Kahlout, the Gaza bureau chief for The New Arab’s Arabic-language edition al-Araby al-Jadeed, has been detained by Israeli for over two weeks.

Neither his family nor employer know what has become of him.

Al-Kahlout was arrested in the city of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza along with relatives and other civilians on 7 December. He and the others detained were stripped and beaten.

Reporters Without Borders has  submitted two complaints to the International Criminal Court concerning the deaths of  dozen journalists killed since 7 October, when the Gaza war began.

Almost all were Palestinians but one was an Israeli who had been reporting on a Hamas attack on his kibbutz on 7 October.

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said on 14 December that it had received reports from al-Kahlout’s family and a number of released detainees about a “serious and continued deterioration” in the journalist’s health.The rights group said he had been suffering from a chest infection and high blood pressure prior to his arrest.

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