The media blockade has left most TV networks broadcasting from a hill outside Sderot, and relying on Gazan journalists to serve as their eyes and ears. Meanwhile, Israel and support organizations like the Israel Project have offered the journalists contacts, fact books full of charts and statistics, tours of the south and interviews with rocket victims.
"We always end up starting with the Israeli side," said a Japanese television journalist, speaking on the condition of anonymity, "because that's where we are and that's what we can see."
Friday, 9 January 2009
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