Utterly ridiculous from the Pulitzer Prize committee today.

This Pulitzer citation supposedly honoring πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ journos doesn't actually do so.

"Journalists & media workers covering the war in Gaza" includes everyone, Palestinian or otherwise.

The citation fails to mention the nationality of the journalists who "died" (euphemism which downplays the worst recorded journo slaughter), or the identity of their killers, the Israeli army.

Please compare with the 2022 citation for πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ journalists.

This special citation by the Pulitzer Prize committee is an insult.

To refuse to even mention that these are Palestinian media workers...and then to intentionally avoid distinguishing between those living and working in Gaza in extremely dangerous conditions and at risk of death at any moment...and everyone else covering the conflict remotely from North America or Europe, belittles the sacrifices of Palestinian journalists.

It's an attempt at sugarcoating Israel's direct role in their murders.

A far more proper citation was the one UNESCO made last week, which specified that it was honoring Palestinian journalists for its 2024 Press Freedom Prize. The UNESCO award failed to use updated figures for murdered media workers, and didn't identify the perpetrators of bloodshed.

But at least, this doesn't dehumanize Palestinians, as the statement names them and thanks them by adding that humanity has "a huge debt to their courage and commitment to freedom of expression."

Guess who won the Pulitzer for best International Reporting? The New York Times. Anat Schwartz et al.

Well oh well.

Just realized that this single line I added in an Al Jazeera story I wrote in January by default lists me among the Pulitzer Prize Committee's "journalists & media workers covering the war on Gaza."

The committee's wording & its refusal to recognize the experiences of Palestinian journalists as being unique or different from those of non Palestinian journos, puts my typing of a sentence on par with dodging IDF airstrikes in Gaza.

You can congratulate me on my Pulitzer win now.

The names of some of the Pulitzer winners who actually won are mind boggling.

The NY Times sealed the Pulitzer Prize in the International Reporting category for their Gaza coverage.

This means that the NY Time's Gaza war team are Pulitzer winners.

Anat Schwartz, the ex Israeli intelligence official hired by the NY Times following the October 7 attacks despite having no prior journo experience, fired in March for liking genocidal Twitter posts, is a Pulitzer Prize winner.

Let that sink in.

@ZekuZelalem Wait until you learn that Joseph Pulitzer himself basically invented the sensationalist news reporting we now all suffer from.