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Jewish Policy Center Senior Director advises caution in wartime reporting.

Journalist Urges Caution in Wartime Reporting

Shoshana Bryen, a‌ senior director at‌ the Jewish Policy‍ Center and⁣ editor of the center’s inFOCUS Quarterly publication, is calling for journalists to exercise greater caution and scrutiny during wartime, as information ⁢can be difficult to independently verify.

“Journalists have a ⁣tendency now—and I once went to journalism school, so I know this—to go with faster is better and correct things later. And​ that ‍is a very‌ bad idea,” Ms. Bryen told⁣ NTD News’ “Capitol Report” on Friday.

Ms. Bryen shared her concerns ​about the journalistic ‌standards ⁣for verification and accuracy ⁣in light of how media outlets reported that the al-Ahli Arab Hospital⁢ in Gaza was rocked⁢ by⁢ an explosion on Tuesday.

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The blast ⁤near the​ hospital ‍came as the Israel Defense Forces ‌(IDF) ⁤have been ​carrying out airstrikes on⁢ Gaza ⁤and various Palestinian factions like Hamas⁣ and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad have fired rockets throughout southern Israel. The fighting​ there comes after Hamas ‍gunmen breached the Israel-Gaza ‌barrier and proceeded ‍to ‌kill ​hundreds of people and take around‌ 200 hostages⁤ on‍ Oct. 7.

The Hamas-run Gaza‌ Health Ministry said that at least 500​ people ⁢were killed in the Gaza hospital blast, which they attributed to an IDF airstrike. The⁤ IDF​ denied responsibility⁤ for the hospital ⁤strike and instead pointed the blame at a failed rocket launch attempt by Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

During his visit to Israel on Wednesday, President Joe Biden⁢ shared the ⁢U.S. ​assessment that​ Israel ‌was not directly responsible for the ⁣Gaza ‌hospital strike.

Several Western⁣ news organizations initially led⁣ their coverage of the hospital strike ​with the ⁢claims by the Gaza Health Ministry.​ Israel military officials have, in⁤ turn, faulted media outlets for ⁤being too credulous of the‌ Gaza Health Ministry and Hamas during their initial reporting on‌ the hospital ⁣strike.

“It would have been very helpful⁤ for the media, to say, there’s been a ⁢bombing,⁣ something ⁢happened, we need to⁤ get more information, we need to get reliable information, ‍and⁢ we’ll come back to you⁤ with that,” ​Ms. Bryen said of the coverage ⁣of the ‌hospital ⁤strike. “They didn’t do it, they went straight to ‘Israel killed 500 people in a⁣ hospital.'”

Ms. Bryen argued that how media outlets ​initially⁣ cover an ‍incident is important because audiences are ‌not ⁤always aware when those ⁤same outlets issue corrections, and often⁢ will continue believing ​the initial coverage. She’s concerned that this latest ⁢dispute ⁢over⁣ the⁣ facts in Gaza hospital strike will‌ also turn public perception against Israel’s military ⁤campaign.

“What you’ve seen is a variety of ‍people who’ve ⁢said, well,​ Israel blows up hospitals in Gaza, and they killed‍ 500 people,⁤ and​ so we can’t support Israel.’ You get a tremendous blowback from that,”⁢ she said.⁤ “. . .Whatever comes out first is the thing that has the ⁢most credibility.”

Beyond urging the media to be careful in verifying its ‍reporting, Ms. Bryen also urged people to⁢ wait and be more skeptical of the claims ⁣and reporting they ‍are seeing about ‌the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

“It’s one thing to say people shouldn’t take everything at​ face value. People should wait. People should think⁣ about these things. But it’s very hard not to, if you really believe that 500 Gaza civilians were killed in​ a ⁤hospital. Any person⁢ with a heart is going to be ​upset by that,” ⁣she said.

Some‍ members of the international community are still calling for⁣ a more detailed independent investigation of the al-Ahli hospital strike. On⁢ Wednesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz tweeted. ‍ “It is important that this incident⁣ is investigated very carefully.” When asked about the ‌hospital strike during a press event on Thursday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, ‌”We are working ⁣closely ⁣with allies to determine exactly‌ what ⁣happened.”

Why ⁤did Ms. ⁢Bryen emphasize the need for ⁤journalists to ⁢verify information ⁢before reporting, especially during times of conflict?

Always able to follow up on later corrections or‌ updates. She emphasized the need ‍for journalists to verify information ​before reporting it, especially during⁣ times of conflict when emotions and⁤ tensions are high.

The situation in ‌Israel ‌and​ Gaza ​has ​been volatile, with the⁣ Israel‍ Defense ⁣Forces carrying out airstrikes and various Palestinian factions firing rockets into southern Israel. ‌Amidst this chaos, the‍ al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza was reported to have been rocked by ‍an explosion. However, Ms. Bryen expressed concerns⁣ about ⁤the ⁣journalistic standards for verification and accuracy ​in reporting⁤ this incident.

According to ⁣the Hamas-run Gaza⁤ Health Ministry, at least​ 500 people ⁢were killed in the hospital blast, which​ they attributed to ⁤an IDF airstrike. However, the IDF denied responsibility and instead pointed ​to a failed rocket launch attempt by Palestinian Islamic Jihad. President Joe Biden, during his visit to Israel, shared the U.S. assessment ⁢that Israel was not ⁣directly ‌responsible for the hospital strike.

Ms. Bryen ⁤highlighted that several Western news organizations initially covered the hospital strike based ⁤on the claims⁣ made by the Gaza ⁢Health Ministry. ​She ⁤emphasized the importance of media outlets obtaining reliable⁢ information before reporting, especially⁤ in such sensitive situations. Rather than immediately attributing the incident to Israel, journalists should have⁣ focused on⁣ gathering more information and providing accurate reporting.

“It would have ⁢been very helpful for the media to say, there’s been a ⁤bombing, something⁤ happened, we need to get more information, we need ‍to⁤ get reliable information, and we’ll come back to you ‌with that,” Ms. Bryen stated.⁣ She criticized the media for jumping​ to conclusions ⁣without verifying ⁤the ⁤facts and perpetuating the narrative that Israel had intentionally​ killed 500​ people in ⁢a hospital.

The article‍ concludes by highlighting the significance of ​responsible journalism, particularly during times of conflict. It is crucial for journalists to exercise​ caution⁣ and independent verification to ensure that ⁤accurate information‌ is provided ​to the public. By ‍doing⁢ so, media⁤ outlets can contribute⁣ to a more informed and balanced understanding of the situation and avoid spreading misinformation or ⁣biased⁤ narratives.



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