Media Outlets Respond to Allegations of Prior Knowledge and Collaboration with Hamas

Reuters has denied allegations made by media advocacy group HonestReporting that it and other international news organizations had prior knowledge of the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israeli civilians and soldiers. HonestReporting raised ethical questions about news coverage, but Reuters stated that it did not have prior knowledge of the attack and did not embed journalists with Hamas. Reuters acquired photographs from Gaza-based freelance photographers who were at the border on the morning of Oct. 7, after the attack had already taken place. The Israeli government has demanded explanations from Reuters and other news organizations regarding the allegations. The Associated Press also denied having prior knowledge of the attack.
- Reuters denies any suggestion it had prior knowledge of Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel Reuters
- Netanyahu slams Hamas-linked journos used by CNN, NYT, Reuters and AP who were at Oct. 7 massacre New York Post
- ‘Accomplices in Crimes Against Humanity’: Netanyahu Demands Answers from Media after Report on Journalists Embedding with Hamas National Review
- News Agencies Deny Viral Report Claiming Journalists Knew Hamas Was Going to Attack The Daily Beast
- Israel calls for Palestinian photographers of Hamas raid to be treated as terrorists Financial Times
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