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Ahmad Tibi, the Palestinian member of Knesset, telling Blinken to “intervene”– yes, Ahmad Tibi on NBC Nightly News. The veteran international correspondent’s report was an insistent call on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to stop the evictions of Palestinians. Today’s blood libel of Israel and the Jewish people on the front page is enough.Īlso significant in the changing optics of the conflict in the United States was this stirring NBC Nightly News report by Andrea Mitchell from Sheikh Jarrah in occupied East Jerusalem two nights ago. I grew up in America on the NYT… but no more. I am cancelling my subscription to NYTimes. The news is antisemitic publishing such pictures is a “blood libel.” This does not wash their crimes away.Īnd notice the angry/unhinged response from Abe Foxman. For decades been and remains one of the leading outlets for racist Zionist propaganda dehumanizing Palestinians and justifying their murder. Showing us the humanity of Palestinians is an important 1st step in forcing a recognition that #PalestiniansLivesMatter & insuring their rights This includes showing pictures that are not sensationalized but that give a real sense of the situation.”Ĭurrent and former reporters on Twitter appeared to recognize the journalistic value that the image of the family in Ukraine provided - showing the “unsanitized realities of war” - as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues his invasion.Never thought I’d see the day when Palestinian victims were pictured, named, & their stories told. “But we also believe it is important to give our readers a clear picture of the horror of an attack like this. “We want to be respectful to the victims and to others affected by the attack,” wrote the Times about their 2019 photo.

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The Times came under criticism for that decision, but released a statement to Poynter defending its choice as ” balancing the need for sensitivity and respect with our mission of showing the reality of these events.” Showing uncensored images of dead bodies in mainstream media is not common for many reasons, though the Times has done so in the past, such as when covering a 2019 attack at a Nairobi hotel. New York Times diplomatic correspondent Edward Wong said on Twitter that the Times’ security employees “raced out first to give aid.” (This video contains scenes of graphic violence.) /Sv6IyYBGcU The scene was witnessed by a Times team, and video was captured by freelance journalist Andriy Dubchak.ĭubchak’s video was included in the article as well.Ī New York Times team witnessed the moment that civilians were fired upon in Irpin, Ukraine, just outside Kyiv.

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“The mortar shells fell first 100 or so yards from the bridge, then shifted in a series of thunderous blasts into a section of street where people were fleeing,” the article added. “Soldiers ran out, picked up children or luggage, and ran for cover behind a cinder block wall.”

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“To cross a hundred yards or so of exposed street on the side of the bridge closer to Kyiv, people seeking to flee to the capital formed small groups and made a run for it together,” the Times reported. However, that pathway along the bridge provided one of the main escape routes out of Irpin.

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The Times article detailed how Ukrainian forces had destroyed a bridge to slow the Russian advance toward Kyiv. A brave decision by from the famed lens of #thisiswar #UkraineRussianWar #Ukraine️ #WarCrime #Putin

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Always an agonised debate, how to depict war, how to get the balance right.















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