Even after the ceasefire, Israel has blocked members of the press from entering. The country has said âthere will come a time soonâ when journalists flood inâbut preemptively cast doubt on the story they might cover.
As reporters for major news outlets turn in their government-issued press badges rather than accept new restrictions, some argue that the best military journalism is yet to come.
In a new survey from the Arab and Middle Eastern Journalists Association, 85 percent of respondents say their reporting has been held to a âhigher standard of neutrality.â
Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, promised to bring power to community stations. But itâs their corporate owners who make the big decisionsâwhile regional reporters and station managers take the heat.