Dreadful suspicions related to the bloody attack on Israel on October 7: Gaza photographers working for renowned news agencies and media are allegedly in cahoots with the Hamas terrorists and had known about the attack in advance. As the Israeli Consul General in Canada reported, there is even a photo of one of the freelance journalists showing a Hamas leader giving him a kiss on the cheek.
Idit Shamir showed images recorded during the major Hamas attack on the X platform (formerly Twitter). It shows photojournalists who had a front row seat during the attack to document the incidents – having been informed of their plans early on by the terrorists. Explosive: One of them was pictured in a familiar pose with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
The HonestReporting platform identified additional photojournalists who were present during the Hamas attack that killed hundreds of Israelis. They worked for recognized agencies such as Reuters, The Associated Press and The New York Times. They took photos of, among other things, a burning Israeli tank and the kidnapping and transport of bodies by Hamas. Includes photos of German Shani Louk, whose death was only recently confirmed.
Photographers apparently did not need protective equipment
What stands out in a video with burning tanks in the background: The reporter Hassan Eslaiah does not wear a vest with the inscription Press or a helmet, as other war reporters do to be recognized as a media worker.
Reporter locates ‘smear campaign’ in Israeli mediaN
This journalist, who was also pictured with the Hamas leader, now identified a “smear campaign” against him in the Israeli media, as an observer of the situation in the Gaza Strip reported, citing the photographer’s Telegram account.
According to HonestReporting, based on these images it can be assumed that the photographers appeared at the crime scene on the border with the Gaza Strip in “coordination with the terrorists”. It is also conceivable that they are part of the organization’s brutal plan.
CNN cuts ties with photographer
CNN has already announced that it will no longer use photos from the Gaza photographer. “While we have had no reason to doubt the journalistic accuracy of the work he has done for us to date, we have decided to sever all ties with him,” the broadcaster said. The Associated Press told The Washington Times: “We use images captured by freelancers around the world, including in Gaza. Hassan Eslaiah worked occasionally as a freelancer for AP and other news organizations.” The agency emphasized: “The Associated Press had no knowledge of the October 7 attacks before they occurred.”
Source: Krone

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