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The Return of the Isolationist Republicans
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Status of AP journalist in Gaza still in doubt after he was benched when anti-Israel postings came to light
The Associated Press sidelined one of its reporters last week after his social media history of attacking Israel, including likening it to the Nazi regime, came to light, and his future with the outlet is still unknown. But one expert says the issue is indicative of the challenges of reporting within an area dominated by Hamas.
Issam Adwan is a Gaza native with a background in Palestinian activism who joined the AP, one of the world’s most renowned media wire services, in August. HonestReporting, a media watchdog that focuses on anti-Israel bias, uncovered numerous examples of past vitriolic social media postings by Adwan last week.
The AP later told Fox News Digital that Adwan, who had until that point filed several dispatches from Gaza about the war with Israel, had been removed from his reporting duties while it investigated his past work. He has not posted from his X profile since Oct. 10 and not responded to requests for comment. A spokesperson for the AP told Fox News Digital on Sunday that there was no update on the investigation.
“I don’t know what there is to investigate,” Noah Pollak told Fox News Digital. “You have screenshots of numerous posts over the course of many years of this guy openly cheering for terrorism. There’s nothing really to investigate.”
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Pollak, a Washington Free Beacon contributor who previously lived in Israel as a journalist, insisted that Hamas has such a stranglehold over the flow of information that is released from Gaza that “you are only allowed to work for Western media organizations if you are promoting Hamas’ interests.”
“That means you never report critically or publicly criticize anything Hamas does. It means you never ask questions or ask for accountability on anything Hamas does. That means you never talk about how brutal and terrible Hamas is to its own people, to Palestinians who live in Gaza,” Pollak said. “It’s scandalous that Western media outlets employ people in Gaza and call them journalists or reporters or stringers or anything like that.”
“AP journalists in Gaza are providing crucial eyewitness reporting on the Israel-Hamas war, and continue to do so despite incredibly challenging conditions,” an AP spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
The outlet has reported on the “savagery” of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel and published a piece last week on the “grisly montage” cut together by the Israeli military of the Hamas massacre of Israeli civilians. It has also noted Hamas is committed to the “destruction of Israel.”
HonestReporting laid out Adwan’s extensive past of shredding Israel last week, including calling it an “apartheid” regime, saying it would be a triumph if it was “overthrown,” and comparing the Jewish state to the Nazis.
In one now-deleted post on X last year, he wrote, the “Palestinian revolt against the Israeli oppression will be a triumph” and “every colonial system will be overthrown. Meanwhile, you should reflect on what you did to contribute to it.”
In another, he stated, “It’s simple to identify which side you take… Supporting colonialism and apartheid is never ok to the human common sense.”
He also told an Israeli in 2019, “Don’t listen to the lies they told you about us. They’re spreading lies and fear to continue with the apartheid system which [separates] us of different races and religions.”
In 2021, he wrote, “To all ignorants playing ‘Hamas/Khamas’ card when we talk about Israeli war crimes/apartheid//ethnic cleansing, Hamas has been established in 1987 while this ongoing genocide happens in 1948. How many massacres and killings Israel did before that? Educate yourselves.” In 2019, he referred to “resistance parties and movements,” in a reply to a then-Twitter post criticizing Islamic Jihad, a terrorist group active in the Gaza Strip.
At another point last year, he compared Israel to Nazis, calling it a “racist regime that is so similar to the Nazis.”
HonestReporting also shared a screenshot of him resharing a post by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, accusing Israeli forces of being “involved in a systematic campaign to poison water wells of indigenous Palestinians as part of 1948 ethnic cleansing.” The BDS movement is a Palestinian-led campaign to economically destroy Israel and has been condemned by the Anti-Defamation League as rooted in antisemitism.
Adwan joined the AP in August after prior stints with Middle East Eye and Al Jazeera English. He also served as project manager for “We Are Not Numbers,” a Palestinian storytelling project, and the Palestinian Center for Democracy and Conflict Resolution. He has been an advocate throughout his life for Palestinians and what he views as unfair treatment against his people by the Israelis and their allies.
The AP has had its share of issues intertwined with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2021, it hired and then fired a recent Stanford graduate as a news associate, after her history of anti-Israel social media posts emerged.
That same year, the office building that housed the AP’s bureau in Gaza was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike. Israel said it destroyed the building because it contained Hamas military intelligence; the AP denied any knowledge of sharing the same building space as the terrorist group.
Press freedom watchdogs cried foul, and an AP story at the time said the destruction of the building “marked a new chapter in the already rocky relationship between the Israeli military and the international media.”
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Prince Charles edits The Voice, Britain's only Black newspaper, for 40th anniversary
Prince Charles edited an edition of the African-Caribbean newspaper The Voice to mark its 40th anniversary.
The Prince of Wales was asked to edit the edition, which will focus on work Charles has done with community leaders over the years.
Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, said he “was so touched” to be asked to edit the edition, which will feature interviews with movie star Idris Elba and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, the campaigning mother of Stephen Lawrence, who was murdered in a racist attack in 1993.
Elba, the Black British actor who starred in “The Wire” and several Marvel movies, tells the weekly newspaper that a grant from Charles’ youth charity, The Prince’s Trust, at age 16 “opened doors that changed my life.”
The Voice was launched in 1982. The paper is published once a month in London, and the edition edited by Prince Charles is due to be published on Sept. 1.
Speaking about the publication, Charles said, “Over the last four decades, with all the enormous changes that they have witnessed, Britain’s only surviving black newspaper has become an institution and a crucial part of the fabric of our society.”
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“This is why I was so touched to be invited to edit this special edition.”
The Voice’s editor, Lester Holloway, noted in a statement that there are “parallels” between the work of the outlet and Prince Charles’ charity work.
“Our readers may be surprised at the parallels between the issues which The Voice has campaigned on for four decades and the work the Prince of Wales has been involved in over the same period, often behind the scenes. In past decades these causes were once scorned and ridiculed, but today they are widely acknowledged.”
“Yet all the research tells us how far we have to go to be a truly equal society,” he continued “The Prince has an awareness of this, and that in itself is a reason to be hopeful.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
PolicyFly (YC W22) Is Hiring a Director of Engineering (Remote, US)
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NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio booed at Global Citizens Live concert
Mayor Bill de Blasio was booed by an otherwise euphoric crowd at Saturday’s star-studded Global Citizens Live concert, marking the second time in recent weeks he was heckled at a major Central Park performance.