"Israel's Accusations of Media Collaboration with Hamas: Unveiling the Truth"

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HonestReporting, an Israeli media advocacy group, accepted the denials by Reuters, the Associated Press, CNN, and The New York Times that they had no prior knowledge of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. HonestReporting had questioned whether Palestinian photojournalists had tipped off the news organizations, which had used their images. HonestReporting distanced itself from Israeli government accusations and condemned calls for violence or death threats against media workers. The organization's article brought attention back to the Oct. 7 events, but it did not provide evidence of prior knowledge by the news groups.
Topics:world#hamas-attack#honestreporting#media-ethics#media-organizations#photojournalists#prior-knowledge
- HonestReporting accepts news groups had no prior warning of Oct. 7 Hamas attack Reuters
- News outlets deny prior knowledge of Hamas attack after Israeli government demands answers over misleading report CNN
- Israel Accuses Freelance Photographers of Advance Knowledge of Oct. 7 Attack The New York Times
- Vantage | Why Israel accuses Western media of collaborating with Hamas Firstpost
- Reporters have to run their work by Israeli forces to embed with them in Gaza. Is it worth it? GBH News
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