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Just like at this war’s seven military fronts, the battle over the narrative is one that Israel cannot afford to lose.
The study's acknowledgment of severe limitations, combined with extensive documentation of Hamas aid diversion from multiple ...
Gaza's population of more than two million people is facing severe shortages of food and other essentials after some 21 ...
There's an old adage in the media about journalists not wanting to become the story. But the lack of food inside Gaza means journalists and the story are intrinsically linked in a battle for survival.
Manufactured 'scandals' over Gaza coverage are designed to browbeat the corporation into ever-greater cravenness to Israel ...
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and ...
Hamas and international aid groups, including the United Nations, have ganged up against a US-backed non-profit, reframing ...
How the American media failed — and is still failing — in its coverage of Israel and Gaza If you want to know the truth about what’s happening in the Middle East, you won’t find it on PBS ...
CNN and MSNBC’s first 100 days of reporting on Israel’s war on Gaza showed a consistent double standard in its coverage, with Palestinians receiving far less sympathetic and humanizing ...
And what exactly are we to make of that? Let’s start with the obvious: American media coverage of the horrors there has been nonstop since the Hamas slaughter of October 7.
The US media’s moral blindness over Hamas is showing, and it isn’t pretty by Becket Adams, Opinion Contributor - 11/06/23 7:00 AM ET ...
“Everyone Wants Us to Pick a Side”: Reporters Grapple With Covering Israel-Hamas War An inside look at how correspondents are juggling online harassment even as they dodge the dangers of real ...
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