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Snow defends Channel Four’s Israel coverage

March 19, 2009 13:19
Perfect panel: from left, Robin Shepherd, Peter Wilby, Stephen Pollard,  Alex Brummer, and Jon Snow

By

James Martin

1 min read

Broadcaster Jon Snow this week defended Channel 4’s coverage of the recent Israeli incursion into Gaza, arguing that “both sides of the conflict have been let down by the political classes and it’s left to the media to pick up the can”.

Mr Snow, together with JC columnist and city editor of the Daily Mail, Alex Brummer, former New Statesman editor, Peter Wilby, and former senior research fellow at Chatham House, Robin Shepherd, was addressing the question,”Do the British media have an obsession with Israel?”. The Hampstead Town Hall event, chaired by JC editor Stephen Pollard, was organised by the media group, Just Journalism.

Mr Snow told the 200-strong audience: “It’s difficult to cover a war when you can’t speak [directly] to the people involved in the conflict. Most of the reports [were not from journalists on the ground but] were by people living in Gaza.”

Arguing that broadcasters are “sometimes right and sometimes horribly wrong” he added that “when the full facts are apparent we’ll always report them” before promising to cover the IDF’S report on the war when it is published.