The barrage of Israeli lies amplified and given credibility by the Western press violates a fundamental tenet of journalism, the duty to transmit the truth to the viewer or reader. By Chris Hedges ScheerPost There are two types of war correspondents. The first type does not attend press c| Consortium News
The Education Department is probing claims that UMass Amherst discriminated against Palestinian and Arab students amid Israel’s war on Gaza.| The Intercept
The internal EU document may strip European foreign ministers of “plausible deniability” in Israeli war crimes in Gaza.| The Intercept
Israel bombardeou 85% das escolas de Gaza, e não se detém pelas normas humanitárias, nem pela ONU.| Intercept Brasil
Iron Truth members have flagged thousands of posts for removal, from clearly racist or false content to posts that are merely sympathetic to Palestinians.| The Intercept
Dr. Khaled Al Serr of Nasser Hospital hasn’t been heard from in two months. His family assumes Israel detained him, like other Gaza doctors.| The Intercept
An internal style memo from New York Times editors tells reporters not to use words like “genocide” or “Palestine” when covering Israel’s war on Gaza.| The Intercept
Hamas committed many atrocities on October 7. Yet the U.S. president continues to repeat debunked falsehoods fueling Israel’s revenge in Gaza.| The Intercept