In recent weeks, international journalists have intensified their public campaign pressuring Israel to allow them to enter Gaza and report independently. Israel, they argue, cannot both challenge the credibility of the Palestinian journalists upon whom the world press has relied for coverage of Gaza since October 7 while barring non-Palestinian reporters from seeing Gaza for themselves.

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday a plan to allow more foreign journalists to report inside Gaza with the military, as he laid out his…

In recent weeks, international journalists have intensified their public campaign pressuring Israel to allow them to enter Gaza and report independently. Israel, they argue,…

Reporters and influencers covering devastation are being silenced despite protection under international law

DOHA: Israel’s targeted killing of an Al Jazeera correspondent in Gaza over the weekend was noteworthy even for a conflict remarkably blood-soaked for journalists, leaving some…

From the outset of Israel's war on Gaza, it was clear that the assault was being waged not only against buildings and bodies, but also against facts and the people who bring them…

PARIS: France on Tuesday condemned “the heavy toll paid by local journalists” in Gaza and called on the Israeli authorities to guarantee “safe and unhindered access” for…

As Palestinian journalists are targeted in Gaza, chief international correspondent Bel Trew, who has reported from the enclave multiple times, asks why Israel is so afraid of…

Israel’s actions are an assault not only on individual reporters but on the entire global public’s right to know the truth, says Asef Hamidi of Al Jazeera

Editorial: The Al Jazeera reporter is only the latest of many media workers to be killed. But silencing their voices won’t stem international outrage

The laws of war are clear: journalists are civilians. To target them deliberately in war is to commit a war crime