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World Press Freedom Day is commemorated yearly on May 3 by UNESCO. This year, it comes at a perilous time for journalists around the world, particularly in the midst of Israel’s war on Gaza, which has become the deadliest conflict for journalists and media workers. More than 100 journalists and media workers, primarily Palestinian, have been killed in the first seven months of the war, with some reports suggesting a higher number. Since the war began, thousands of Palestinians have been killed, injured, or gone missing, making it imperative to protect Gaza’s reporters, evacuate those in danger, and open Gaza’s gates to international media.

Al Jazeera has faced significant losses in Gaza, with journalists being targeted and killed while trying to carry out their duties. In January, Al Jazeera bureau chief Wael Dahdouh’s son, Hamza, and another journalist, Mustafa Thuraya, were killed in an Israeli missile attack. The network strongly condemned the attack, highlighting the need for legal action against the occupation forces to prevent impunity. Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abudaqa was also killed in an Israeli drone attack, adding to the toll of journalists who have lost their lives reporting from conflict zones.

Press freedom around the world remains a critical issue, with 25 journalists and media workers already killed in 2024, with the majority of deaths occurring in Palestine. In 2023, the majority of journalists who lost their lives were in the Israel-Gaza war. Reporters Without Borders’ World Press Freedom Index ranks Eritrea as having the worst press freedom, followed by countries like Syria, Afghanistan, North Korea, and Iran. The index considers various factors such as political, economic, and sociocultural context, legal framework, and press security in 180 countries and territories.

As of December 2023, 320 journalists and media workers were imprisoned, with the highest number of jailed journalists in countries like China, Myanmar, Belarus, Russia, and Vietnam. China, in particular, has been noted as one of the worst jailers of journalists globally, with nearly half of those imprisoned being Uighurs. The Chinese government has faced accusations of crimes against humanity for its mass detentions and harsh repression of ethnic minority groups in the region.

The importance of protecting journalists and press freedom cannot be overstated, especially in conflict zones like Gaza, where reporters risk their lives to bring essential news coverage to the world. The international community has been called upon to hold accountable those responsible for attacks on journalists and media workers. As World Press Freedom Day is marked each year, it serves as a reminder of the value of truth and the courage of those who work tirelessly to uncover it, even in the face of grave danger and threats to their lives.

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