journalism

'I thought Gaza, Lebanon, Jenin were exciting – then I went to Syria'

Unlike Gaza and Lebanon, Syria had a full-fledged army with tanks, aircraft, and chemical weapons, and a well-guarded dangerous border.

Italian journalist Cecilia Sala arrested in Iran, Italy says

Cecilia Sala, 29, works for newspaper Il Foglio and for podcast company Chora Media. She was arrested by police in Tehran on Dec. 19.

By REUTERS
27/12/2024

The blessing and burden of bearing first witness to Jewish history

How can Jewish journalists turn away the call of history and simultaneously bear the weight of what they must report?

By RON KAMPEAS/JTA
27/12/2024
 Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike at the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, December 26, 2024

IDF kills PIJ terrorists, including five who doubled as journalists in Nuseirat strike

This came after Arab media reports on the strike, omitting any mentions by the IDF that the journalists were also part of the terror group.

26/12/2024

Why is journalism in Syria held to a different standard?

Hypocrisy is what happens when too much of the media put their biases before their responsibilities as journalists.

21/12/2024

Mathilda Heller: Thriving in Israel, the land of opportunity for journalism

Behind the Bylines: Mathilda Heller has degrees in Spanish and English literature, a love of science, and experience in education. But her life and aspirations led her to pursue journalism.

18/12/2024

Mother of American journalist taken captive in Syria sees hope for his release

Debra Tice said news that Missouri resident Travis Timmerman had been freed from a Syrian prison by rebels felt "like a rehearsal."

By REUTERS
15/12/2024

Privatizing public broadcasting, turning the watchdog into a lapdog

Privatizing KAN is not just an unnecessary step but one that undermines the very foundations of a democratic society.

By ANAT BEN-DAVID
15/12/2024

Sky news Australia fires pro-Israel presenter Erin Molan

Her firing comes just a few months after she announced she was receiving hate and threats for her support of Israel.

Marc and Debra Tice, parents of US journalist Austin Tice, talk during a news conference in Beirut,

US hostage envoy in Beirut working to free Austin Tice from Syria, says State Dept

Tice, a former US Marine and a freelance journalist, was 31 when he was abducted in August 2012 while reporting in Damascus on the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

By REUTERS
09/12/2024
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