The CPJ's report emphasizes a global crisis in accountability, revealing that 80% of cases involving murdered journalists go unresolved, highlighting systemic failures in justice systems worldwide.
CPJ Chief Executive Jodie Ginsberg asserts, 'What's clear from our index is that Israel is not committed to investigating or punishing those who have killed journalists,' emphasizing Israel's failure to hold accountable perpetrators of violence against the press.
The 2024 Global Impunity Index reveals that Somalia, Syria, and South Sudan, alongside Haiti and Israel, represent the worst countries for justice in journalist murders, showcasing a global pattern of impunity.
The report highlights that in Israel, five journalists were targeted and killed during a year of conflict, yet there has been no accountability, marking the country's first appearance on the CPJ index.
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