Double‑Tap Airstrike Tactic Against Medics and Reporters

 


The double‑tap airstrike is not new. It has been used in other wars. It strikes once, then again, aiming at those who come to help. In Gaza, it has killed medics, journalists, and civilians.

International law protects these people. They are not combatants. They are witnesses. To target them is to target the truth.

UN Condemnation of Gaza Hospital Attack August 2025

The United Nations has called for an investigation. The World Health Organization has condemned the attack. Human rights groups have named it a war crime. The evidence is not hidden. It is on camera. It is in the rubble.

Western Media Silence on Gaza Journalist Killings

The question is not whether this happened. It is whether Western mainstream media will speak with the same urgency they show when the victims are elsewhere. Too often, the coverage fades. The silence grows. And silence is not neutral. It is a choice.

Accountability for War Crimes Against Journalists in Gaza

The International Criminal Court can investigate. It can demand evidence. It can call witnesses. But justice will not come without pressure. Governments must act. Media must speak. Citizens must refuse to look away.

Press Freedom Violations in Israel Gaza War

Killing journalists is not only an attack on individuals. It is an attack on the right of the public to know. It is an attempt to blind the world. If press freedom means anything, it must mean something here.

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