The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the longest ongoing political struggles in the world. This podcast looks at a number of factors affecting journalists and journalism in Palestine – from social media and the digital revolution to restrictions on movement and journalistic independence – and asks how, and if, journalists can remain objective in such a fractious environment.
We speak to:
- Dalia Hatuqa, freelance journalist, Ramallah
- Jim Landale, chief of Palestine, decolonisation and human rights section, United Nations Department of Public Information
- Omar Ghraieb, freelance journalist, Gaza
- George Hale, managing editor, Ma'an News English
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