Israel is not only killing journalists in Gaza—it is targeting them wherever it can reach. From the deadly August 10 strike that killed six journalists in Gaza to fresh incidents in Syria, the message is clear: for Israel, truth-tellers are enemies, and journalism is a crime punishable by death.
On the night of August 10, 2025, a media tent near Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital became the target of an Israeli airstrike. Inside were six journalists—the eyes and ears of the world in Gaza: Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal, Moamen Aliwa, and Mohammad al-Khaldi.
In seconds, a missile from the sky turned the tent into rubble, silencing their voices and shattering the truth. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has confirmed that this was Israel’s deadliest single attack on journalists since October 7, 2023. CPJ data shows that in the past 22 months, Israel has killed more journalists than were killed worldwide in the previous three years combined.
BEYOND GAZA: BULLETS FOR JOURNALISTS IN SYRIA
Israel’s war on the press is not confined to Gaza. According to CPJ’s August 12, 2025 report, Israeli forces in southern Syria chased, detained, and fired on journalists covering events in the area. This is not a localized excess—it is a cross-border policy of silencing witnesses, wherever they may be.
The mindset that launches a missile at a media tent in Gaza is the same one that pulls the trigger on reporters in Syria: eliminate the truth by eliminating those who carry it.
BRANDING JOURNALISTS AS “TERRORISTS”
To justify these killings, Israel resorts to its old tactic: label the dead as “terrorists.” Anas al-Sharif was subjected to weeks of online targeting by pro-Israel accounts before his death. He explained it plainly to CPJ: “All of this is happening because my coverage of the crimes of the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip harms them and damages their image in the world. They accuse me of being a terrorist because the occupation wants to assassinate me morally.”
No evidence, no proof—just propaganda. The aim is to create a “legitimate target” image in the global arena, so that the murder can be dressed up as self-defense.
SYSTEMATIC WAR ON THE PRESS
The destruction of media offices in Gaza, intensifying censorship in the West Bank, broadcast bans inside Israel, and now open gunfire on journalists in Syria—none of this is accidental. This is a deliberate, systemic assault on press freedom.
Its name is “controlled darkness.” The goal: block independent images and information from the field, and allow only the state’s official narrative to reach the world.
SATIRE OR TRAGEDY?
There is nothing ironic here—only tragedy. States that preach “democracy” and “rule of law” remain silent when journalists are killed. That silence is paired with billion-dollar weapons deals to the very government committing these acts.
The United Nations calls for “independent investigations,” but everyone on the ground knows that Israel’s idea of an investigation is little more than a self-exoneration exercise.
DON’T BE AN ACCOMPLICE TO SILENCE
Journalists are the witnesses to war. Targeting them kills not only people, but the truth itself. By bombing a media tent in Gaza and shooting at journalists in Syria, Israel has declared war on reality.
If the international community continues to look away, the next targets will not only be Palestinian or Syrian reporters—it will be anyone, anywhere, trying to tell the truth.
To raise our voice, our anger, and our condemnation against those who bomb and shoot the truth is not only a professional duty—it is the last requirement of being human.
