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Mohammed Al-Daya

Mohammed Al-Daya

War Conflict
Gender Male
Nationality Palestine
Religion muslim
Marital Status Married
Date of Death 09/27/2025
Location Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Palestine.
Cause of Death

He was Killed in an Israeli military attack.

Mohammed Al-Daya was killed on September 27, 2025, in an Israeli attack on Deir al-Balah, central Gaza. Evidence and reports from RSF indicate that journalists, including Al-Daya, were deliberately targeted while performing their professional duties. The attack reflects a broader campaign against media personnel, aimed at suppressing documentation and reporting of the conflict.

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Alleged Responsible Party
Israeli military forces
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Biography

Mohammed Al-Daya was a Palestinian journalist dedicated to reporting from Gaza, a region under continuous conflict. He was known for covering events in central Gaza and providing firsthand accounts of the humanitarian crisis and military actions affecting civilians. His work highlighted the dangers faced by journalists in conflict zones and their crucial role in documenting violations of human rights.

Mohammed Al-Daya worked as a journalist in the Gaza Strip, reporting on daily life under Israeli military occupation and during periods of active conflict. His reporting sought to inform both local and international audiences about the realities faced by Palestinians, including the risks of indiscriminate attacks on civilians and journalists. Al-Daya was part of a community of reporters targeted in Gaza, with RSF documenting 25 journalists killed and five injured between May 2024 and August 2025. His commitment to covering the truth put him in harm’s way, ultimately costing him his life. Al-Daya’s death underscores the perilous conditions for media professionals in Gaza and the persistent challenges to press freedom in conflict zones.

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Additional Information

He was Killed in an Israeli military attack.

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Sources & References

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has lodged a new complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC), submitting fresh evidence of war crimes by the Israeli army against journalists in the Gaza Strip. The filing, announced Tuesday, is RSF’s fifth complaint since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza. It documents the targeting of 30 journalists between May 2024 and August 2025, including 25 killed and five injured. According to RSF, most were deliberately attacked because of their journalistic work or while performing their duties. Antoine Bernard, RSF’s advocacy director, accused Israel of systematically silencing reporters. “Israel not only kills journalists, but continues to make false accusations and defamatory claims to legitimize their targeting,” he said. “We are deeply shocked by the continued impunity enjoyed by the perpetrators of these crimes due to the absence of necessary judicial and political measures.”
1 middleeastmonitor.com Open source
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National Anthem
Palestine