Five families of the victims from the October 7 Hamas attack at the Supernova music festival in Israel have filed a lawsuit against Reuters and The Associated Press. The lawsuit alleges that journalists and photographers working for these news agencies accompanied the Hamas terrorists during the attack and documented the atrocities. This legal action represents a significant accusation against the involved media outlets, suggesting a potential breach of journalistic ethics by having their staff directly involved with the terrorists during the massacre.
Families of the victims of the Oct. 7 attack at the Nova music festival in Israel filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Reuters and The Associated Press, claiming the news agencies may have employed people with connections to the Hamas terrorists. https://t.co/SgKvVzKzHq
Families of Oct. 7 victims sue Reuters, AP reporters, claiming they partook in Hamas atrocities https://t.co/jesMgTgDy8
Families of Hamas massacre victims sue Reuters and Associated Press https://t.co/ANyliHBrKR https://t.co/Q1WpdCIty5
The families of five Supernova festival attendees murdered in the October 7 Hamas massacre filed a lawsuit against Associated Press and Reuters for their employment of photo-journalists who accompanied the terrorists during the attack. 🖊️by @StarrJpost https://t.co/fVm2vODvs0
Five families whose children were murdered at the Nova festival on October 7, filed a lawsuit against the @Reuters and @AP news agencies, claiming that "journalists and photographers" on their behalf accompanied the Hamas terrorists and documented the atrocities carried out…
Survivors of Oct. 7 massacre sue AP for hiring photojournalists ‘embedded with Hamas terrorists’ https://t.co/J6zLr6kgzW