Now with complete with video of "Gas the Jews" from the Sydney Opera House protest along with Australian politicians addressing the absurd antisemitism at the protest. Anti-Israel Protestors Shout ‘Gas the Jews’ Outside Sydney Opera House | Australia News | N18V And some more video of "Gas the Jews" Any reporter denying these chants of "Gas the Jews" needs to be out of a job. Don't let the door hit your rear on the way out Antoinette.
skynews lol you should thank this reporter bringing the question forth of obscure footage that is anathema to the protests causing further footage to come forth In any case enough misdirection:
So ABC Australia has clear written policies regarding posting about controversial news topics on social media which the outlet is covering. Policies that an employee is required to sign a written document acknowledging. Of course, Antoinette Lattouf has violated these policies many times by posting pro-Hamas fabrications. She was warned multiple times before being fired but still did not correct her actions. ABC sacks journalist who posted about Gaza on her Instagram account ABC says Antoinette Lattouf was warned by her manager about certain complaints from public https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...journalist-fired-gaza-instagram-b2485878.html
sounds like anti constitutional, anti-BDS pledges they make teachers sign in Texas and half other states in the US. Imagine telling reporters that reporting news is controversial? Peak clown world here yet? Lattouf shared a video on Instagram by the Human Rights Watch non-profit, accusing the Israeli government of using “starvation of civilians as a weapon of war in Gaza”. The journalist reposted the video and commented: “HRW reporting starvation as a tool of war”. ABC said Lattouf’s case was “fundamentally and entirely misconceived”. In a news report on its website that detailed the broadcaster’s response, ABC said Lattouf’s casual employment was terminated “because she failed or refused to comply with directions that she not post on social media about matters of controversy”. ABC said Lattouf was warned by her manager on a phone call about certain complaints from the public, about a “perception the applicant was biased in relation to the current conflict in Gaza”.