Thursday, November 9, 2023

Serious ethical questions

Editor's note: Since when is the media concerned about "serious ethical questions?" The question here is did Reuters (a private financial intelligence network) have prior knowledge of an impending Hamas attack on Israel? Despite Reuters being headquartered in Canada, Reuters is controlled by Rothschild interests. The Rothschilds were behind the creation of the state of Israel. Reuters doesn't report the news. What Reuters does is create stories for the effects they will have on financial markets. This is called "enhancing." After the events of 9-11 Thomson Reuters and the Rothschild Banks in London began building the "Know Your Customer" (KYC) database within banking. Buried in the KYC charter is a single word: "enhance." This means that whatever other data the markets wish to track via the Reuters KYC database, they can "enhance" that information. As such, all American securities, commodities and banking transactions are catalogued (and thus controlled) by the Rothschild's Reuters KYC database in London. The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) is also controlled by the same Reuters KYC database in London. Did Israel's military target Reuters journalists

Reuters denies any suggestion it had prior knowledge of Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel
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Source: Honest Reporting

Broken Borders: AP & Reuters Pictures of Hamas Atrocities Raise Ethical Questions

On October 7, Hamas terrorists were not the only ones who documented the war crimes they had committed during their deadly rampage across southern Israel. Some of their atrocities were captured by Gaza-based photojournalists working…

By HonestReporting Staff | November 8, 2023

On October 7, Hamas terrorists were not the only ones who documented the war crimes they had committed during their deadly rampage across southern Israel. Some of their atrocities were captured by Gaza-based photojournalists working for the Associated Press and Reuters news agencies whose early morning presence at the breached border area raises serious ethical questions.

What were they doing there so early on what would ordinarily have been a quiet Saturday morning? Was it coordinated with Hamas? Did the respectable wire services, which published their photos, approve of their presence inside enemy territory, together with the terrorist infiltrators? Did the photojournalists who freelance for other media, like CNN and The New York Times, notify these outlets? Judging from the pictures of lynching, kidnapping and storming of an Israeli kibbutz, it seems like the border has been breached not only physically, but also journalistically.

AP: Photojournalists or Infiltrators?

Four names appear on AP's photo credits from the Israel-Gaza border area on October 7: Hassan Eslaiah, Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud, and Hatem Ali.

Eslaiah, a freelancer who also works for CNN, crossed into Israel, took photos of a burning Israeli tank, and then captured infiltrators entering Kibbutz Kfar Azza.
HonestReporting has obtained screenshots of Eslaiah's now-removed tweets on X in which he documented himself standing in front of the Israeli tank. He did not wear a press vest or a helmet, and the Arabic caption of his tweet read: "Live from inside the Gaza Strip settlements."

Please go to Honest Reporting to learn more.

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