Influential members of the largest journalist union are resisting calls to release a statement supporting a ceasefire in Gaza. The NewsGuild, representing journalists from WSJ and NYT, is facing internal disarray over the issue. Former AP reporter accuses news outlets of collaborating with Hamas, shaping the coverage of the conflict. The debate over public opinion and media coverage of Israel/Hamas conflict is intensifying within the journalism community.
WOMP, WOMP: Journalism Union in Disarray Over Support for Hamas https://t.co/XCwo8JStB5
Former AP Reporter Accuses News Outlet of ‘Collaborating With Hamas’: ‘Hamas Is Shaping the Coverage’ https://t.co/cApvI7u6mY
Former AP Reporter Accuses News Outlet of 'Collaborating With Hamas': 'Hamas Is Shaping the Coverage' https://t.co/xurll6MpXq
From last night's @semafor media newsletter: As the NewsGuild weighs making a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, Dow Jones/WSJ union sent a letter urging the Guild not to do so https://t.co/b0tvD3V3cT
Ever wonder how information makes its way from Gaza to the media? If you listen to one thing about Israel/Hamas public opinion, make it @Jamie_Weinstein’s interview with former AP reporter @MattiFriedman. https://t.co/Qnlgm4bYxe
Ever wonder how information makes its way from Gaza to the media? If you listen to one thing about Israel/Hamas public opinion, make it @JonahDispatch’s interview with former AP reporter @MattiFriedman. https://t.co/Qnlgm4bYxe
No Way CNN Ran With This Narrative About Israeli Operations in Gaza https://t.co/aQE6GPOyxt
Sign of the times -- wsj, nyt journalists pulling NewsGuild away from a Gaza statement https://t.co/S3JeNg5iPr
🟡 SCOOP: Influential members of the country’s largest journalist union are resisting calls to release a statement supporting a ceasefire in Gaza, @maxwelltani reports. https://t.co/Lwx7wdJWRz