Guardian: Gaza has become a cemetery for reporters – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

In an article by the Iernational Federation of Journalists, the English Guardian newspaper wrote that Gaza has become the most dangerous place for journalism in the world, and killing journalists in the area is to kill the truth..
This article states that Gaza has been the most dangerous place in the world for journalism in the past two years. During this time, four Palestinian journalists were martyred by the Zionist army, which the author described as “ieional strategy to silence witnesses and kill the truth”..
He added that the Zionist regime has banned the ery of foreign journalists io the Gaza Strip, making the truth completely depende on Palestinian journalists who work without protection and are often targeted directly and are unable to provide shelter for their families..
The Secretary -General of the Iernational Federation of Journalists emphasized that the massacre is unprecedeed in the history of journalism. He added that an example of such a killing has not been recorded in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan or Iraq.
He described Gaza as the worst cemetery for journalists in coemporary history, poiing out that the aim of killing witnesses and preveing iernational journalists from eering Gaza was to eradicate Palestinian narrative and corol truth while eliminating land and humanity in Gaza.
Referring to the United Nations’s inability to carry out its responsibilities, Bolanjeh added that the great powers are also involved with the killing and weapons for the Zionist regime.
He emphasized that surrender or silence against these crimes means victory for executioners. Blanche coinued that the world without free journalism would be a world run by repressive and dark forces.
(tagstotranslate) Zionist regime (T) Gaza (T) Iernational Journalists’ Federation



