Reuters & Associated Press are complicit in the rapes and murders on October 7th
Hassan Eslaiah, Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud, and Hatem Ali should be arrested and tried for first degree murder and terrorism.
The parents of five victims murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova Festival on October 7 are suing AP and Reuters over the alleged involvement of photojournalists employed by those agencies that day.
The parents of May Naim, Lotan Abir, Guy Gabriel, Shalev Madmoni, and Shani Louk filed a lawsuit alleging that five photojournalists who filed photos of the massacre in real-time were a component of the attacks themselves and were not conducting legitimate journalistic work. AP and Reuters posted the photos from these journalists as the massacre unfolded and continue to sell the pictures on their websites.
More than 360 people were murdered at the Nova Festival and dozens of hostages were abducted from there. In total, ~1,200 people (mostly civilians) were slaughtered on October 7 and 253 were taken hostage.
There have always been photojournalists in war zones. There is a vast difference, however, between being an embedded journalist with a US Army battalion and documenting what happens during war, and being a collaborator who knew before a civilian massacre that it was going to happen.
The plaintiffs are dual Israeli-US nationals and Americans who attended the Supernova music festival at Kibbutz Re’im on October 7, where terrorists massacred some 360 in and around the area, as well as families of those killed.
They filed a federal complaint on Wednesday [21 February 2024] night in the Southern District of Florida suing the AP for damages under the Antiterrorism Act. They are being represented by the National Jewish Advocacy Center which accuses the AP of “materially supporting terrorism” by purchasing images during and after the October 7 attack, when thousands of terrorists killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 253 into Gaza.
The lawsuit names four freelance photographers whose work was bought and published by the AP and other outlets, claiming they are “known Hamas associates who were gleefully embedded with the Hamas terrorists during the October 7th attacks.”
The four captured some of the earliest images, widely disseminated, of the shock attack as it was unfolding.
The organization listed four photojournalists whose names appear in Associated Press pictures from the Israel-Gaza border area on October 7: Hassan Eslaiah, Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud, and Hatem Ali.1
One of these so-called “journalists” is seen being kissed by the leader of Hamas.
The lawsuit is a lovely beginning.
The US and Israel should issue arrest warrants for these bastards.
About time!!
Wow what a “coincidence”, they all have Muslim names