It will be quite interesting the explanation - if any - from the media involved.Maybe the beginnings of an answer - according to this report, unmarked journalists who freelance for Western MSM news outlets just happened to be 'in the right place at the right time' to capture key images of the conflict on Oct 7.
the explanation - if any - from the media involved. It beats me that they will most probably be sacrificed. "They acted on their own", "we didn't know anything about anything", "before 7,they no longer worked for the company", "we apologize in advance, the company's mission is to provide ethical content, in accordance with international journalism laws" etc.
AP Hamas claim panned, Blinken’s ‘seen no evidence’ of presence in their HQ - 2021
The Associated Press is taking heat for claiming it had no idea Hamas militants operated at the news agency’s Gaza headquarters destroyed by an Israeli airstrike — as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Monday he “has seen no evidence” presented by Israel of the group’s presence in the building.
“We have had no indication Hamas was in the building or active in the building,” AP president and CEO Gary Pruitt said in a statement. “This is something we actively check to the best of our ability. We would never knowingly put our journalists at risk.”
He said he was “shocked and horrified that the Israeli military would target and destroy the building housing AP’s bureau and other news organizations in Gaza.”
But a 2014 article in The Atlantic written by a journalist in the region described a history between the news agency and Hamas and critics took to social media to cast doubt on Pruitt’s assertion.
“@AP didn’t know about sharing a building w/ Hamas for 15 years?!?” tweeted Gabe Hoffman, producer of the documentary “An Open Secret.”
Noah Pollack, a contributor to the Free Beacon, said in a tweet: “Spoke to a well-placed friend in the IDF just now. The bombed AP office building contained multiple Hamas operations & offices including weapons manufacturing and military intelligence. The building also housed an Islamic Jihad office. And AP’s local reporters knew about it.”
Another user wrote that the AP claim “doesn’t say much for their reporting abilities if they missed a Hamas staging office a floor away.”
Meanwhile, Blinken spoke Monday at a news conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, two days after the Israeli airstrike that destroyed the Al-Jalaa Tower, which housed multiple news outlets including AP.
“Shortly after the strike we did request additional details regarding the justification for it,” Blinken said, but declined to discuss specific intelligence, saying he “will leave it to others to characterize if any information has been shared and our assessment that information.”
But he added: “I have not seen any information provided.”
Israel has said it shared “smoking gun” evidence with Biden administration officials that Hamas was operating out of the building.
The strike destroyed the 12-story building an hour after the Israeli military ordered it evacuated, saying the high-rise was targeted because it was being used by Hamas military intelligence, Fox News reported.