Friday, 13 February 2026

the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) scrapped its annual Impunity Index because Israel was set to rank number one.

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Whistleblowers told The Electronic Intifada that the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) scrapped its annual Impunity Index because Israel was set to rank number one. The index—published annually since 2008 and regularly referenced in UN reports—measures countries where journalists are deliberately killed and killers go unpunished. The 2024 edition, covering killings through 2023, ranked Israel second. The 2025 index, reflecting 2024 amid record killings of Palestinian journalists in Gaza, would have pushed Israel to the top of the list. Since the index is calculated as a 10-year rolling rate relative to population, Israel would Israel would have been ranked near the top, if not number one, for many years to come, the whistleblowers said. They allege donor and board pressure played a role. In response to Electronic Intifada, CPJ denied that donor considerations play any role in its decisions with respect to Israel or any other country.
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Ali Abunimah
@AliAbunimah
🚨My latest: After murdering so many journalists, Israel would top @pressfreedom's "Impunity Index" for years to come. The solution? Scrap the ranking altogether. At least that's what staffers say CEO @jodieginsberg did to solve an embarrassing problem electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abun

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