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Why aren't you in The Hague?" said Husseini. Another journalist, Max Blumenthal, also protested Blinken's remarks at the beginning of the briefing and said 300 reporters in Gaza were targeted by ...
Grayzone News journalist Max Blumenthal exited the briefing after prompting by aides at the department, and independent journalist Sam Husseini was dragged out after both tore into Blinken for not ...
Sam Husseini, an independent journalist who is considered a longtime ... "Why did you keep the bombs flowing when we had a deal in May?" Max Blumenthal, editor of the Grayzone, an outlet that ...
The first disruption came from US journalist Max Blumenthal, who challenged Blinken over the timing of the ceasefire agreement. “Why did you keep the bombs flowing when we had a deal in May?” ...
Also eulogizing the renowned journalist was one of his former colleague and friend Tony Fraser. Mr. Fraser remembered Mr. Madeira as a stickler for independence He said Mr. Madeira followed suit. Mr.
Journalist Sam Husseini was forcibly removed ... The other reporter was Max Blumenthal, the editor of The Grayzone News, who asked Blinken, "Why did you allow my friends to be massacred?" ...
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken held his final press conference on Thursday, during which he kicked out a journalist for asking questions about Gaza. Reporter Sam Husseini tried to ask ...