“What is taking place is a systematic effort to distort the image of Palestinian journalists as being incapable of trustworthiness and integrity, simply because we cover the human rights violations that the Palestinian people undergo on a daily basis at hands of the Israeli army.”
Freelance Photographer Says He Was Fired by NYT Over Support for Palestinian Resistance
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Katie Halper: I Was Canceled for Criticizing Israel
On Monday, September 26, I delivered a video monologue as part of my job as a rotating co-host for The Hill TV’s political commentary show, Rising. I’d been a weekly guest on the show for three years, and this was my first “Radar”—an op-ed delivered straight to the camera. It was also my last. On September 28, I was fired.
I Was Canceled for Criticizing Israel
Previously:
New evidence emerges showing Israel deliberately targeted Shireen Abu Akleh as family files ICC complaint
New forensic analysis shows Shireen Abu Akleh was “deliberately and repeatedly targeted” by an Israeli military sniper taking “precise and careful aim.”
New evidence emerges showing Israel deliberately targeted Shireen Abu Akleh as family files ICC complaint
Haaretz: No More Blind Support, the IDF Must Be Reined In
Prime Minister Yair Lapid repeated once again on Wednesday that he is a faithful successor to his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, at least when it comes to matters of security and occupation. In response to a U.S. announcement, which called upon Israel to reexamine the IDF’s rules of engagement in the territories, the prime minister said: “No one will dictate rules of engagement to us when we’re fighting for our lives.”
No More Blind Support, the IDF Must Be Reined In
‘That’s not accountability’ — Reporters slam State Dep’t for accepting Israeli stance on Abu Akleh killing
Matt Lee mocks State Dep’t acceptance of Israeli report on killing of Shireen Abu Akleh. “That’s not what accountability is, unless you guys have a different definition than the dictionary.”
‘That’s not accountability’ — Reporters slam State Dep’t for accepting Israeli stance on Abu Akleh killing
‘Remember Abu Ghraib,’ MBS Tells Biden When Pressed on Khashoggi
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman also reportedly asked Biden what he’s “done about Shireen Abu Akleh,” the Palestinian-American journalist killed by Israeli forces.
‘Remember Abu Ghraib,’ MBS Tells Biden When Pressed on Khashoggi
Biden’s visit to Israel poses political risk — as Abu Akleh family demands a meeting
The family of Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian American journalist killed by Israel, wrote to Biden, that the U.S. “has been skulking toward the erasure of any wrongdoing by Israeli forces.”
Biden’s visit to Israel poses political risk — as Abu Akleh family demands a meeting
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Abu Akleh family says it is incredulous at today’s announcement by US State Department on killing of Shireen
JERUSALEM – The Abu Akleh family said in a statement issued today that they are incredulous at today’s announcement by the State Department that a test of the spent round that killed Shireen Abu Akleh, an American citizen, was inconclusive as to the origin of the gun that fired it.
Abu Akleh family says it is incredulous at today’s announcement by US State Department on killing of Shireen
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Israel says it will test bullet that killed reporter, Palestinians disagree
Shireen Abu Akleh was ‘shot dead in targeted attack’ by Israel, CNN investigation concludes
CNN investigates the killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh on May 11 and says she was targeted by Israeli sniper positioned 600 feet away from her with a clear line of sight.
Shireen Abu Akleh was ‘shot dead in targeted attack’ by Israel, CNN investigation concludes
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