The New York Times silences the mouths of its journalists regarding the aggression on Gaza

General directives and a specific framework by which the American newspaper ‘The New York Times’ restricted its journalists’ coverage of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

According to a leaked memo revealed by ‘The Intercept news website’, t ‘The New York Times’ hastened to shape the general direction of its coverage of “Israel’s” crimes in a way that is completely aligned with the false Israeli narrative and is in line with the coverage of its counterparts in the American and other Western media.

The editorial department of the famous American newspaper issued specific instructions to journalists covering the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip regarding restricting the use of several terms that refer to “Israel’s” crimes against the Palestinians, including the terms “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing,” and avoiding using the phrase “occupied Palestinian territories” to focus only on the Israeli narrative and the presentation of successive justifications for the Zionist occupation entity.

For more  detail, click the following: https://theintercept.com/2024/04/15/nyt-israel-gaza-genocide-palestinecoverage/#:~:text=The%20New%20York%20Times%20instructed,memo%20obtained%20by%20The%20Intercept

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