Fifty-five journalists were killed in Palestine this year, and nearly all have been forced from their homes, data shows

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    The worst part is that international journalists are not even allowed there. And it is like nothing, no one even complains of lack of transparency of what is happening there.

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      Killing all the witnesses is certainly one way to keepIsraeli/US hands clean of war crimes. Its a little late now though. I dont know why they bother-- whats one more war crime on top of the giant mountain of them we already know about?

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    In case anyone is interested in the others too:

    After Palestine, the most dangerous places to be a journalist in 2024 were Lebanon and Pakistan (6 journalists killed in each country), Sudan, Bangladesh and Mexico (5 killed in each) as well as Ukraine (4 journalists killed).

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    Greatest ally doesn’t respect the press but didn’t US gunship murdered Reuters reporter in Iraq for now reason and we all just shrugged since he was not white?