![Gaza, Gaza. 15th May, 2021. Journalists walk on the rubble of Jala Tower, which was housing international press offices, following an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza city on Saturday, May 15, 2021 in Gaza City. The attack came roughly an hour after the Israeli military ordered people to evacuate the building, which also housed Al-Jazeera and a number of offices and apartments. There was no immediate explanation for why the building was targeted.](https://reaction.life/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/2FNAKX1-copy-600x375.jpg)
Gaza war: reporting from the frontline of conflict has always raised hard ethical questions
Live reporting is prone to the dangers of speculation, mistakes and disinformation traps for the unwary.
Live reporting is prone to the dangers of speculation, mistakes and disinformation traps for the unwary.
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