Actually reading this article shows some heavy conjecture.
They talk about the existence of Pegasus software, and they talk about the fact that generically, it has been used in the world to track journalists.
They don't actually cite a single example of a Palestinian, much less a journalist, being tracked through Pegasus. Likewise, they say it "appears" that this data is then used for targeting but no indication as to what makes it appear that way.
The article is basically "spyware exists" - and the rest is pure speculation about how it could possibly be used but no evidence (mentioned) that it's used that way.
Thanks, that's a good point. The first few paragraphs alone say "allegedly", "believes", and "thought to have".
I've changed the link from https://pressgazette.co.uk/news/gaza-journalists-targeted-sp... (the submitted URL) to https://cpj.org/2024/03/journalist-casualties-in-the-israel-..., which it points to. I've also changed the title to reflect the link change.
[1] is a good source for a list of people, and an explanation of how Citizen Lab determined the phones were infected by Pegasus.
[1]: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/research/2021/11/devices-o...