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Guardian admits it did not check before publishing article commemorating ‘journalist’ accused of holding hostages

Article about journalists killed in Gaza included image of Abdallah Aljamal, who was widely reported to have held Israelis in his own home for eight months

September 3, 2025 13:08
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Abdallah Aljamal was killed when the IDF rescued three hostages from his home
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The Guardian has admitted that it did not carry out due diligence before  publishing an article commemorating journalists killed in Gaza that featured an image of an alleged Hamas operative widely reported to have held three Israeli hostages captive in his home for over eight months.

Abdallah Aljamal’s name features in an article in Monday’s print edition of the newspaper bearing the headline “The deadly toll on journalists in the Gaza war”, which states: “Over the past 22 months, the war in Gaza has become the most deadly conflict for journalists in history.”

In an online version of the story, Aljamal’s image is included in a montage of hundreds of headshots, with a caption reading: “The Gaza Media Centre says that 238 journalists and media workers have been killed in the conflict.”

The media group said in response to a request for comment: "The article in question focused on the 189 journalists killed according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. Online, there was a picture credited to the Gaza Media Centre, who allege a higher number, but it was their image and their assertion which we were clear had not been verified by the Guardian."

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