As Gaza enters a new chapter, West Bank journalists speak out about the growing threats to their work and lives Four Palestinian reporters share how military repression, settler attacks and restrictions on movement create extreme challenges to journalism in the territory.
As Gaza enters a new chapter, West Bank journalists speak out about the growing threats to their work and lives Four Palestinian reporters share how military repression, settler attacks and restrictions on movement create extreme challenges to journalism in the territory.
A media trip funded by Israel sparks debate in India over biased coverage The visit, which included several Indian high-profile reporters, produced pieces and programmes many of their colleagues saw as one-sided or inappropriate.
A media trip funded by Israel sparks debate in India over biased coverage The visit, which included several Indian high-profile reporters, produced pieces and programmes many of their colleagues saw as one-sided or inappropriate.
OSINT, aid flights and trusted contacts: how journalists are covering Gaza’s story from afar “As long as I can share the voices of the people in Gaza, I will—whether I am with them or abroad,” said Palestinian journalist Nagham Mohanna.
OSINT, aid flights and trusted contacts: how journalists are covering Gaza’s story from afar “As long as I can share the voices of the people in Gaza, I will—whether I am with them or abroad,” said Palestinian journalist Nagham Mohanna.
Starved, displaced and exhausted: Inside AFP’s fight to protect its Gaza reporters “Some of our freelancers have lost 20 or 30 kilos. Their daily battle to find food and to feed their family is immense,” says Global News Director Phil Chetwynd.
Starved, displaced and exhausted: Inside AFP’s fight to protect its Gaza reporters “Some of our freelancers have lost 20 or 30 kilos. Their daily battle to find food and to feed their family is immense,” says Global News Director Phil Chetwynd.
As Israeli mainstream TV ignores Gazans’ suffering, these outlets expose surveillance, brutality and war crimes Journalists from Israel’s Haaretz, +972 Magazine and Hamakom Hachi Ham Bagehenom explain how they report on the conflict for a reluctant audience.
As Israeli mainstream TV ignores Gazans’ suffering, these outlets expose surveillance, brutality and war crimes Journalists from Israel’s Haaretz, +972 Magazine and Hamakom Hachi Ham Bagehenom explain how they report on the conflict for a reluctant audience.
Dealing with the threat of war has become the “new normal” for these Middle East newsrooms Newsroom editors from Lebanon's 'An-Nahar' and Israel's 'Haaretz' discuss staying on mission, caring for staff and being "always on standby" to cover the next round of violence
Dealing with the threat of war has become the “new normal” for these Middle East newsrooms Newsroom editors from Lebanon's 'An-Nahar' and Israel's 'Haaretz' discuss staying on mission, caring for staff and being "always on standby" to cover the next round of violence
The Patriot effect: Israel’s shifting civil discourse under Netanyahu Davide Lerner explores shifting trends in the Israeli media space through the lens of Channel 14's most popular TV show.
The Patriot effect: Israel’s shifting civil discourse under Netanyahu Davide Lerner explores shifting trends in the Israeli media space through the lens of Channel 14's most popular TV show.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
How identity shapes local coverage of violent conflict Haaretz's West Bank correspondent Hagar Shezaf details the unique pressures and ethical dilemmas facing reporters of violence on the homefront.
The paradox of femicide reporting in Palestinian media Condemning political violence while accepting domestic violence is a paradox that makes a mockery of peace, writes Haya Abushkhaidem.
The paradox of femicide reporting in Palestinian media Condemning political violence while accepting domestic violence is a paradox that makes a mockery of peace, writes Haya Abushkhaidem.