Journalism
Channel 4 takes up Gaza film axed by BBC, producers say journalists 'stymied and silenced'
The BBC originally commissioned the film in 2024 but paused it pending an investigation into a separate documentary revealed to be narrated by the son of a Hamas government minister.
Batsheva Shulman: An explorer of language in the sea of journalism
Police must cancel directive limiting international media live footage, nonprofit argues to A-G
What if we can’t trust the international media? - opinion
IDF reveals identities of two killed Islamic Jihad terrorists posing as journalists
The terrorists used the compound to plan and execute terror activities against IDF troops and Israeli civilians, the IDF noted.
Syrian intelligence documents confirm Austin Tice imprisoned by Assad regime - report
The intelligence files unearthed by the BBC are the first evidence to surface of the Assad regime's detention of Austin Tice, who disappeared near Damascus in 2012.
How we are being played by enemies, politicians, and ourselves - opinion
The psychological warfare waged by our enemies is obvious, but the manipulation and gaslighting done within the Israeli government and society are no less dangerous.
The Dragon from Chicago: On the American reporting from Nazi Germany - book review
Sigrid Schultz was the historic figure branded “that dragon from Chicago” by Hermann Göring, Hitler’s number two man angered by Schultz’s fearless reporting about the Nazis.
Gaza journalist faces Hamas threats and censorship - report
Gaza journalist Tawfiq Abu Jarad was threatened by Hamas. CPJ reports widespread intimidation and self-censorship among Gaza reporters.
Pulitzer Prize shows Hamas continues to control Gaza war's narrative - opinion
Mosab Abu Toha's Pulitzer Prize win is problematic in light of antisemitic statements made by the Gazan writer.
Trump says journalist Austin Tice has not been seen in many years
Trump made these statements days after Tice's body was allegedly found in a cemetery in northern Syria, according to Sky News Arabia.
Indian forces kill terrorist whose hijacking led to release of Jewish jlist. Daniel Pearl murderer
Daniel Pearl, the Wall Street Journal's South Asia bureau chief, was beheaded on camera by al-Qaeda affiliated Pakistani terrorists in 2002.
'Acting in direct contradiction to values': Emily Damari slams Pulitzer prize choice
Mosab Abu Toha was awarded the prize for essays about the situation in Gaza. In social media posts he argued Israeli hostages should not be called hostages.
On World Press Freedom Day, journalists face record killings and rising censorship
A new Pew study suggests that those living in countries with relatively high press freedom are less likely to consider it important, raising concerns that complacency may lead to backsliding.
Marion Fischel: Always finding her way back home to 'The Jerusalem Post'
Behind the Bylines: Marion Fischel has had a wide range of jobs at the Post, and while she has excelled wherever she went, her path always brought her back to the paper.