journalism

Al Jazeera to refer killing of cameraman in Gaza to International Criminal Court

Al Jazeera said Israeli drones fired missiles at the school that left Abu Daqqa with fatal injuries. Reuters could not verify the details of the incident.

By REUTERS
16/12/2023

Reuters rejects IDF defense of mistaken attack on journalists in Lebanon

"[The IDF] knew we were there for well over an hour,” said AFP video journalist Dylan Collins.

My Word: Parting shots and freedom

I have covered war and peace – and peace is better.

Reporter's Notebook: The ICC chief prosecutor interview that didn’t happen

Despite the ICC reneging with the Post, it is our hope that it will show the courage to reach out to some Israeli media outlets in the near future.

Military censor pressured by Netanyahu, threatened with removal - report

In recent weeks, Netanyahu reportedly tried to promote a law which would limit the discretion of the military censor during the war.

Ex-diplomat sues Israeli journalist for defamation, demands compensation

Foreign Ministry manager demands NIS 317,000 in lawsuit against Channel 12 political commentator

Sky News host refuses to apologize for accusing Israel of racism

Following a contentious interview, "Sky News" presenter Kay Burley defends her line of questioning regarding the release of prisoners in the abductee deal

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