Livestation cnn6/27/2023 ![]() Out of curiosity, they started switching back and forth between CNN Domestic and CNN International. The embassy gets a feed from Armed Forces Radio and Television, so diplomats have access to CNN’s domestic service. An American diplomat here in the Middle East told me that he and a colleague were working out in the embassy gym one day with the television on. As a result, it has been producing coverage markedly different from that seen on its sister channel in the U.S. Like the BBC, the staff of CNN International is drawn from many countries. television, while Palestinian producers, such as the BBC’s Rushdie Abualouf, have supplied a steady stream of original footage and reporting from inside Gaza. London-based Tim Whewell’s in-depth and carefully reported five-and-a-half minute piece, “ The case for war crimes,” on the BBC’s Newsnight, is not something likely to have been aired on U.S. In contrast, coverage generated by the major trans-border broadcasters has been far more nuanced and comprehensive. TV news, their suffering and that of Palestinian children in Gaza became indistinguishable. There is certainly no doubt that the last few weeks have been traumatic for Israeli children living in towns near the border, but in the shorthand of U.S. Of the three Israeli civilian deaths at that point, none were children. But is that strictly true? By the day the piece aired, according to UNICEF, 292 Palestinian children had been killed, with hundreds more wounded. Take ABC anchor Charles Gibson’s lead-in to a “ children of war” piece on the January 8 World News Tonight: “Youngsters on both sides of the border are being killed, injured, and traumatized by the fighting in Gaza,” he reported. But in the U.S., the quest for balance in this complex and highly-charged conflict has sometimes seemed contrived. Standing somewhere in the no man’s land between these starkly different visions are the three main English-language broadcasters seen in this region, the BBC, CNN International, and, most importantly, upstart Al Jazeera English (AJE).īalance is the goal of any quality news organization. It is the same kind of distorted prism through which Americans and Arabs have been viewing events in this part of the world since 9/11. Coverage has been dominated by gruesome scenes of dead and wounded civilians (many of them children), angry commentators, and demonstrations on the streets of many Arab capitals. Here in the Arab world, it is all blood and outrage. television has been dominated by talking heads parroting Israel’s talking points, the wide shots of bombs exploding and smoke pillars that have become the white noise of Middle East conflict, and the occasional glimpse of a body bag. An accord recently will enable i24 to air in the Germany via Kabel Deutschland.CAIRO – In television terms, Gaza has been déjà vu all over again. The television has recently applied for the permissions to reach its audience in the state of Israel. The Jewish Life Television facilitates the i24 to have its availability in US. The multilingual broadcasts in English, French and Arabic are distributed Switzerland, Poland, Africa, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Luxembourg, West Indies, Africa and Belgium via Cable, IPTV and Satellite. The news TV is available in Israel via streaming media. The Hebrew speaking Arab news presenter is well known in and outside the Israel for her strange choice and position. Lucy Aharish is the first Israeli Arab anchor & news host of the i24. ![]() ![]() The newly launched (17 July 2013) news house in the country aims to exculpate the ignorance and prejudice against the state and citizens of Israel. i24claims itself far from the funding of Israeli government. Patrick Drahi is a the owner while Frank Melloul is the Chief Executive Officer of the TV traded from the French 24. The broadcasts are aired in English, Arabic and French languages. I24news is the Israeli news and current affairs brand headquartered in Jaffa Port (Tel Aviv).
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