Reuters Journalist Resigns over “Betrayal” of Palestinian Journalists
Valerie Zink resigned from Reuters after accusing Western media of enabling the deaths of 245 journalists in Gaza, including five killed in a hospital double tap strike.
- Canadian Reuters photojournalist Valerie Zink resigned Tuesday, accusing Reuters of "justifying and enabling the systematic assassination of 245 journalists in Gaza" and expressing deep shame about wearing her press pass.
- At al-Nasser Hospital, Israeli strikes killed 20 people, including five journalists, Palestinian health officials confirmed; the attack was a `double tap` strike targeting rescuers and journalists.
- Statistics show the toll rising to 246 Palestinian journalists killed since October 2023, with named casualties Hussam al-Masri, Mariam Abu Dagga, Mohammed Salam, Moaz Abu Taha, and honours for 243 journalists in The Hague on 11/8/25.
- Multiple Reuters employees and an internal report have criticised the agency for pro-Israel bias, while a Reuters spokesperson says its coverage `has been fair and impartial` under the Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
- International legal pressure includes ICC arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister, and Yoav Gallant, former Israeli defense minister, alongside a genocide case at the ICJ, while Israel has killed more than 62,700 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023.
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Valerie Zink Accuses Reuters of Enabling Journalist Killings in Gaza - teleSUR English
The Canadian photojournalist resigned from the British news agency after denouncing complicity in the genocide. On Monday, Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink publicly resigned from Reuters, accusing the news agency of justifying the systematic killing of 245 journalists in Gaza. RELATED: Reuters Reports on U.S. Military Moves Near Venezuela Draw Scrutiny “She is a Regina-based photojournalist, documentarian and community organizer. She became…
Reuters journalist resigns over “betrayal” of Palestinian journalists
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail Pressure is mounting on Reuters as its own staff blow the whistle on the news agency’s pro-Israel bias, after a photojournalist resigned over the platform amplifying Israel’s “countless lies” against Palestinian journalists. Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink has resigned after eight years with the Britain-based news agency, criticising its stance on Gaza as a “betrayal […]
Reuters scribe resigns over 'betrayal of journalists in Gaza'
As 245 journalists have been killed in Gaza, a photojournalist working with the news agency Reuters has resigned. She cited “Betrayal of Journalists in Gaza” as the reason for her resignation. Journalist Valeri Zink worked as a stringer for Reuters for eight years. She condemned the agency’s coverage of the genocide in Gaza and “justifying and enabling the systematic assassination of journalists.” Announcing her resignation, Zink said, “I have v…
Journalist publicly quits Reuters over Gaza ‘culpability’ - The Press United
Valerie Zink has accused Western outlets of perpetuating Israeli propaganda and contributing to the deaths of dozens of reporters Canadian photojournalist Valerie Zink has resigned as a Reuters stringer after eight years, alleging the agency has been “justifying and enabling” Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza, including members of its own staff. Her announcement came […] The post Journalist publicly quits Reuters over Gaza ‘culpability’ ap…
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