In light of the growing tension in the beleaguered Gaza Strip, a contentious decision made by the US tv network MSNBC has come under investigation. Three well-known Muslim anchors have had their shows suspended by the network. The well-known journalists Mehdi Hasan, ali Velshi, and Ayman Mohieddine were removed subtly from their anchor positions on october 7 following a surprise attack on israel by the Hamas militant organization.

Mehdi Hasan Show cancelled

A US-based news website called Semafor claims that the MSNBC network abandoned plans for Mohieddine to lead Joy Reid's show on thursday and friday and instead did not run the popular night show "The Mehdi Hasan Show," which was set to air every Thursday. For his weekend broadcasts, Velshi was replaced by another anchor. These alterations are "coincidental," according to NBC, the company that controls MSNBC, and the three anchors in question "continue to appear on-air and provide analysis."

There have been rumors that MSNBC management chose to ignore the well-known journalists because of their clear-cut support for Palestine. Meanwhile, Mehdi Hasan's recent post went viral on X. In it, he is seen arguing with a BBC Radio journalist and blaming America for escalating Middle east crises and israel for killing Gazans.


Media ethics ‘breach’
The left-leaning news network's conduct has spurred discussion and raised concerns about the possible targeting of religious groups. In light of the occurrence, there is now a broader discussion about media ethics and the need for news networks to present impartial reporting, irrespective of the personal backgrounds of its anchors. According to Semafor, some MSNBC staff members are worried about the decisions made based on religious identification.

Media attention
Israel has bombarded the Gaza Strip with hundreds of bombs since Hamas invaded "Israeli territory" and started a major onslaught early on Saturday, october 7. In Gaza (Palestine), there have been around 1,400 fatalities and 8,583 injuries thus far. Conversely, almost 1,300 Israelis have lost their lives. The total number of fatalities has topped 3,000.

According to the UN office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 2,18,597 of the total number of displaced people in Gaza were seeking refuge at 92 UN Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) schools as of the most recent report. Israeli soldiers continue to bombard Gaza's citizens. Food and shelter are inaccessible to Gazans who are under blockade. people have been taking to the streets in support of Gaza as a result of the situation, which is causing alarm around the world.









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