Reporter quits work in Reuters, says news agency is serving Israeli propaganda

After eight years of work in Reuters, journalist Valerie Zink has announced that she is leaving the news agency, naming the relationship impossible to continue due to Reuters's role in supporting the Narrative justifying the systematic killings of journalists in Gaza. Zink especially highlights the case of Anas Al-Sharif, journalist of Al Jazeera, [...]
Zink especially highlights the case of Anas Al-Sharif, a journalist of Al Jazeera, who was killed on August 10th during an attack on the town of Gaza, and for which Reuters published Israel's groundless claims that he was an operative of Hamas.
According to her, this is one of many lies that Western media, including Reuters, have served Israeli propaganda.
In another attack, Wednesday morning, five journalists, including Reuters cameraman Hossam Al-Masri, were killed in the attack on the Nasser hospital, known as a “Douable tap@x1>, where Israel first hits a civilian target and then again when rescue teams arrive and journalists.
Zink blames Western media for creating the conditions that allow these crimes, citing Jeremy Scahil's criticism of their role as <x0).
It highlights that more journalists have been killed in a small area than in several world wars together in the past two years.
Through this decision, Valerie Zink seeks to honour the courage and sacrifice of journalists in Gaza and continue to contribute with a clearer and ethical spirit in the future. /Telegraphy/ Periscope.












