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US envoys meet with Netanyahu and urge Israel to move into the second phase of Gaza ceasefire

12 articles
6 sources
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Updated 24.1.2026
Key Topics & People
Gaza Strip *Palestinians Israeli forces Palestinian Journalists Syndicate Egyptian Relief Committee

Coverage Framing

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Conflict(6)
Human Rights(4)
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Human Interest(1)
Avg Factuality:76%
Avg Sensationalism:Moderate

Story Timeline

Jan 18 – Jan 24

11 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(6)
Associated Press (AP)Jan 22

Israeli fire strikes journalists and children on one of Gaza’s deadliest days since ceasefire

On January 21, 2026, Israeli fire struck the central Gaza town of Zahraa, killing three Palestinian journalists who were filming a newly established displacement camp managed by an Egyptian government committee. The journalists were traveling in a vehicle when the strike occurred. The incident took place on one of Gaza's deadliest days since the ceasefire. Mourners gathered at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for the journalists' funeral. The event is part of ongoing conflict in the region, with a separate strike also reported in Qennarite village, south Lebanon.

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Al JazeeraJan 21

Three journalists among 11 Palestinians killed in Israel’s attacks on Gaza

At least 11 Palestinians, including two children and three journalists, were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza on January 21, 2026. According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, six others were injured. The three journalists, Anas Ghunaim, Abdul Ra’ouf and Shaath Mohammad Qeshta, worked for the Egyptian Committee for Gaza Relief and were documenting a newly established displacement camp near the Netzarim Corridor when their vehicle was struck. The Egyptian Committee stated the vehicle was known to the Israeli military. Israeli Army Radio claimed the vehicle was targeted because occupants were using a drone to collect intelligence. In a separate incident in central Gaza, three members of a single family, including a child, were killed in eastern Deir el-Balah.

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South China Morning PostJan 22

Israeli forces kill Palestinian children and journalists in Gaza despite ceasefire

On Wednesday, Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza, marking one of the deadliest days since the October ceasefire between Hamas and Israel. The casualties included two 13-year-old boys killed in separate incidents, three journalists filming near a displacement camp, and a woman. The journalists were reportedly killed while filming near a displacement camp in central Gaza; the Israeli military stated they identified suspects operating a drone that posed a threat. One boy was killed by Israeli drones near the Bureij refugee camp, along with his father and another man, while the other was shot by troops in Bani Suheila. The incidents occurred as the United States attempts to advance a second phase of a deal between the involved parties.

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Human Rights(3)
Al JazeeraJan 24

Israeli drone strike kills two children collecting firewood in Gaza

On January 24, 2026, an Israeli drone strike killed two children in northern Gaza as they were collecting firewood near Kamal Adwan Hospital. The children were from the same family. The incident is described as a violation of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, brokered by the United States in October 2025. Severe fuel shortages have forced Palestinians to seek alternative fuel sources. Since October 11, 2025, Israeli attacks have killed at least 481 Palestinians and wounded 1,206 others, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza. The ministry also reports that the number of child deaths due to cold weather this winter has risen to 10.

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Al JazeeraJan 21

Israel demolishes three Palestinian homes in occupied West Bank

On January 21, 2026, Israeli forces demolished three Palestinian homes in the village of Shuqba, located in the occupied West Bank. The destruction was confirmed by a resident of Shuqba, who described the scene as "a real carnage." The article does not state the reason for the demolitions. The event is reported as part of ongoing coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 21

Three journalists among 11 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in Gaza

On Wednesday, Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza, undermining a three-month-old ceasefire. Among the dead were three journalists traveling in a car to film a displacement camp in central Gaza; the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate stated they were on a humanitarian mission. Two 13-year-old boys were also killed in separate incidents, one while collecting firewood and another in an Israeli drone strike that also killed his father and a 22-year-old man. The Israeli military stated the strike targeting the journalists was due to the individuals operating a Hamas-affiliated drone and posing a threat to troops, adding that the incident is under examination. The journalists' vehicle was sponsored by the Egyptian Relief Committee, which said the vehicle was known to the Israeli military.

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Diplomatic(1)
Associated Press (AP)Jan 24

US envoys meet with Netanyahu and urge Israel to move into the second phase of Gaza ceasefire

In January 2026, US envoys met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to urge Israel to transition to the second phase of a ceasefire in Gaza. The meeting occurred amidst ongoing conflict, as evidenced by reports of an Israeli strike that killed a 15-year-old Palestinian boy in Gaza City. The article includes images depicting the aftermath of the strike, including mourning family members and Palestinians receiving food donations. The envoys' urging suggests a desire for de-escalation and a shift in the nature of the conflict. The specific details of the proposed second phase of the ceasefire were not provided in this article.

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Key Claims

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US envoys met with Netanyahu.

— AP

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US envoys urged Israel to move into the second phase of Gaza ceasefire.

— AP

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Palestinians receive donated food at a community kitchen in Nuseirat.

— AP

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People in Gaza dig through garbage for things to burn to keep warm.

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Three Palestinian journalists were killed in an Israeli strike.

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Dec 28 – Jan 3

1 articles|1 sources
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Human Rights(1)
Al JazeeraJan 1

Palestine was the deadliest place to be a journalist in 2025: Media union

In 2025, Palestine was the deadliest place for journalists, with 56 Palestinian media professionals killed, according to a report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ). The Middle East was the most dangerous region overall, accounting for 74 of the 128 journalist deaths worldwide. Yemen, Ukraine, and Sudan followed Palestine in the number of journalists killed, with 13, 8, and 6 deaths respectively. The IFJ highlighted the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif by Israeli forces as emblematic of the dangers faced by journalists in Palestine. The report emphasizes that these deaths are a global crisis, indicating journalists are targeted for their work.

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Key Claims

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Palestine was the deadliest place to work as a journalist in 2025.

— International Federation of Journalists

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Of 128 journalists killed globally last year, 56 were Palestinian.

— International Federation of Journalists

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The Middle East accounted for 74 journalist deaths in 2025.

— International Federation of Journalists

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128 journalists killed in a single year is a global crisis.

— Anthony Bellanger, IFJ General Secretary

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Israel's killing of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif was the most 'emblematic'.

— Paris-based media union