Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad ties prompt CPJ review of Gaza journalist death database
- The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is reviewing its database of journalists killed in Gaza following a December study by the Meir Amit Center.
- The study claims that 60% of the individuals identified as journalists who were killed in the region were members of or affiliated with terrorist organizations, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
- This review is critical as it challenges the accuracy of casualty figures used to track press fatalities during the ongoing conflict.
- The CPJ will now re-evaluate its verification processes to determine if affiliated combatants were incorrectly categorized as independent media workers.
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