Tips and resources for covering the Israel-Gaza conflict
The world’s eyes have been on Israel and Gaza since the October 7 attacks by the Hamas militant group that are reported to have killed at least 1,400 people in Israel.
Separating fact from fiction on Social Media Platforms in times of conflict
In a time of crisis, social media is flooded with images, videos and bold claims. This can
Investigating war crimes: What is legal in war?
This chapter by GIJN lays out a basic overview of the laws that apply in armed conflict.
Attacks, arrests, threats, censorship: The high risks of reporting the Israel-Hamas war
Since the Israel-Gaza conflict started on October 7, journalists and media across the region
Fragments from Gaza after the 2014 war
In late 2014, I traveled to the Gaza Strip on assignment for a press rights organization that no longer exists.
No rocket attack on Gaza: This video shows Algerian football fans
A video purporting to show an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip is circulating on the internet. But the video was made in the course of a celebration of football fans in Algeria.
The Greeks fighting in Ukraine
"These days have been difficult. We'll see..." read the message I received on Signal after an interview request on May 13.
The poorest countries around the world are also highly dependent on wheat imports from Ukraine and Russia
Food insecurity is increasing as a result of historically high food inflation, export restrictions and the dependence of many countries on basic foodstuff imports from Ukraine and Russia. What do the data suggest about the global imports and exports of foodstuffs and fertilizers.