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Palestinian Pulitzer winner insulted Israeli hostages

Mosab Abu Toha decried the ‘humanisation’ of hostages, demonised Israeli soldiers and accused Israel of ‘genocide’ in recent social media posts

May 9, 2025 11:07
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Pulitzer Hall at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York. Credit: MMDA-Photos via Wikimedia Commons.
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The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary has gone to a Palestinian poet who justified Hamas’ taking of hostages during the October 7 terrorist attack, called the BBC a “propaganda machine” for its reporting of the Bibas killings, and blamed “the Zionists” for the arrest in Switzerland of a Palestinian activist.

HonestReporting, a US-based media watchdog dedicated to uncovering anti-Israel bias, found the damning posts on Mosab Abu Toha’s public Facebook and X accounts. The watchdog’s director Gil Hoffman said Abu Toha had “twisted facts” and called for the prize to be withdrawn.

The Pulitzer Prize Board gave Abu Toha the award on Tuesday for his writing in the New Yorker, which it described as “essays on the physical and emotional carnage in Gaza that combine deep reporting with the intimacy of memoir to convey the Palestinian experience of more than a year and a half of war with Israel”.

Former hostage Emily Damari, a dual UK-Israeli national, also criticised the Pulitzer board after it emerged that Abu Toha had denied that she was taken hostage.