Widespread Global Media Coverage in the Last Two Months of 2023
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During the final two months of 2023 (November-December), we achieved a significant increase in our visibility across global, regional, and local media networks and platforms in Jordan and Palestine. The content, developed in both Arabic and English, aimed to shed light on various aspects of the impact of the Zionist occupation. This content garnered positive responses from Arab and foreign journalists who hosted us through various audio, visual, and written formats to delve deeper into the issues highlighted by APN. The most noteworthy coverages included:

 

Roya TV hosts Razan Zuayter to talk about Gaza.

 

Click here to watch the interview in Arabic.

On Al Mayadeen, Al Jaajaa speaks about the “harvest war” being waged in the West Bank parallel to the war in Gaza.

Click here to watch the interview in Arabic.

Asia News Network features Zuayter's statements in a report, urging COP-28 to not forget Gaza.

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Our answers to the “The New Arab” regarding the water issue between Jordan and the Zionist occupation.

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Mongabay, a platform spanning 70 countries with 800 correspondents, publishes a report on settler attacks against Palestinian olive trees and references our work.

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Al-Mayadeen queries Zuayter about the circumstances surrounding the Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) breaching the principles of international humanitarian conduct.

Click here to watch the interview in Arabic.

 

 

Independent journalist Philippe Pernot writes about Israeli violations in the agricultural sector in the West Bank after an interview with us.

Click here to read the full article in French and English.

 

 

 

 

Al Jaajaa’s statements on the agricultural situation in Gaza featured in The Times of India.

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London's "Rai Al Youm" reports on our decision not to talk to the BBC.

Click here to read the full article in Arabic.

Al Sifr, an online magazine employing economic journalism as a political tool, refers to the letter we submitted to the UN Office in Amman concerning the violation of international humanitarian action principles by the Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP).

 Click here to read the full article in Arabic.