Hind Khoudary: Journalists 'have zero protection' while reporting from Gaza
As the globe commemorates Press Freedom Day, we look to Gaza and the growing number of journalist deaths since October 7th. More than 100 journalists have been slain in the last seven months as Israel conducts its brutal bombardment in Gaza. So, how are journalists in Gaza continue to report? And are Western journalists doing enough to highlight the situation of their Palestinian colleagues?
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