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Israelis and Palestinians protest for peace as journalist Mariam Dagga’s family mourns her death

Activists wore press stickers in Nazareth to protest journalist deaths, including Mariam, killed in an Israeli strike at Nasser Hospital, amid a conflict causing nearly 200 journalist fatalities.

  • On Friday, activists in Nazareth wore stickers replicating the `Press` insignia and held photos of fallen reporters, asserting `Journalism is not a crime` to call for Gaza's ceasefire.
  • Earlier this week, Israeli forces struck Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, killing Mariam Dagga, a 33-year-old freelance journalist for The Associated Press, and four other reporters along with 17 people.
  • Mariam Dagga's final photos show the damaged Nasser Hospital stairwell where she was killed; sister Nada recalled their last look during the second strike, brother Mohamed pulled her to the operations room, and father Riyad watched from Khan Younis nearly 180 kilometers away.
  • Protesters banged empty pots symbolizing hunger and carried a banner reading `Don't assassinate the truth`, while the Israeli military said it targeted a Hamas surveillance camera and the prime minister called the attack a `mishap`.
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Israelis and Palestinians protest for peace as journalist Mariam Dagga's family mourns her death

Stickers replicating the ‘Press’ insignia worn by journalists to identify them in the field became a rallying cry for peace at a rally in Nazareth.

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