More than 750 journalists sign letter protesting coverage of Israel
- Over 750 journalists from various news organizations have signed an open letter condemning Israel's killing of reporters in Gaza and criticizing Western media's coverage of the war.
- The letter exposes divisions and frustrations within newsrooms, calling for reflection on the language used and accountability for dehumanizing rhetoric that justifies ethnic cleansing. It emphasizes the importance of journalists doing their job to hold power accountable.
- The letter highlights the killing of journalists in the conflict and the call to use terms like "apartheid," "ethnic cleansing," and "genocide" to describe Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
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More than 750 reporters sign letter condemning ‘Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza’ as death toll rises
More than 750 journalists from news organizations including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and The Guardian have signed onto a letter condemning Israel’s “killing of journalists in Gaza” — as they urged outlets to use terms like “apartheid” and “genocide” to describe the Jewish nation’s treatment of Gazans.
·New York, United States
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