
(L-R) Palestinian videographer Yaser Murtaja, recognized internationally for his work inside Gaza, killed by an Israeli sniper in April 2018; stylized drawing of an injured journalist featured in campaigns by the organization Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
In May, Israel bombarded Gaza for 11 days, killing 256 Palestinians, including 66 children.
In the midst of this attack, hundreds of journalists in Canada signed an open letter calling for fairer coverage of Israel and Palestine. CBC then barred reporters who signed the letter from covering the region, claiming that doing so made them appear biased.
I was one of those who signed the open letter, because I believe the media should report fairly. I also expected there'd be a backlash to the letter within newsrooms, especially at the CBC, due to my own experiences: Years before this letter was released, I was fired from my media job for writing about Israel's killing of protesters and journalists.
With help from the state broadcaster, over the course of a few weeks in 2018 my career was destroyed and my life's work was completely uprooted. I now work as a landscaper for a living.














Comment: Israel-Palestine News notes: The Canadian goverment and media outlest should be ashamed to support the Israeli regime: