Reporters Without Borders Files ICC War Crimes Petition Over Israel, Hamas Killing of Journalists

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'Since 2000, we have not seen a war begin with so much violence against journalists,' said the group.

The international press freedom group Reporters Without Borders on Wednesday called on the International Criminal Court to formally investigate the deaths of nine journalists who have been killed in the Israel-Hamas War that began on October 7, noting that at least 34 reporters have been killed so far in the conflict.'No other 21st century war has begun in such a deadly manner for reporters,' said Reporters Without Borders, also known as RSF.

RSF has filed three ICC complaints since 2018 regarding violence perpetrated by Israeli soldiers against journalists, including one pertaining to reporters killed and injured in the Great March of Return protests in 2018 and one regarding Israeli airstrikes on more than 20 media outlets in Gaza.

 

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