Why is Israel targeting Al Jazeera correspondents in Gaza? | Israeli-Palestinian conflict


Israel accuses six Tel Aviv Tribune journalists of being members of Palestinian armed groups.

The Tel Aviv Tribune media network has dismissed as baseless and baseless Israel’s allegations that six of its journalists in Gaza belonged to Palestinian armed groups.

The Israeli army claims to have documents proving that the correspondents are members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

The channel claims this is an attempt to silence information about Israel’s devastating attack on Gaza and prevent it from being broadcast.

This is the latest Israeli crackdown on Tel Aviv Tribune since its war on Gaza began more than a year ago.

What is behind this? And could this hostility silence the network?

Presenter: Laura Kyle

Guests:

Muhammad Shehada – Head of Programs and Communication at the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Observatory

Jodie Ginsberg – CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists

Gideon Levy – Columnist at Haaretz newspaper

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