Media Bias in Reporting on Sexual Assault on October 7th – Breaking Down the Damage

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In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP Fellow Rania Batrice and analyst Krystal Ball look at the controversy surrounding allegations of widespread and systematic sexual assault by Hamas on October 7th. This conversation does not ask “was there or wasn’t there sexual assault on October 7?” Rather, it focuses on the harm caused by biased media reports and the absence of independent and thorough investigations. The podcast discusses how the narratives promulgated by mainstream US media – most notably the 12/28/23 New York Times front-page article entitled “Screams Without Words: How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on October 7th” – have contributed to the dehumanization of the entire Palestinian population of Gaza, and the politicization of what should be a serious demand for professional investigation and accountability for the crimes of October 7th.

Occupied Thoughts by FMEP · Media Bias in Reporting on Sexual Assault on October 7th – Breaking Down the Damage

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Recorded on March 6, 2024

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Krystal Ball is the host of Breaking Points, a former MSNBC contributor and former Democratic nominee for Congress in the First District of Virginia.

Rania Batrice is an activist and strategist for progressive change, a public relations specialist, and a political consultant. She is one of FMEP’s 2024 Palestinian non-resident Fellows.

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