A Media Matters data analysis of the print editions of the five U.S. newspapers with the highest circulation has shown that in the first two weeks of Israel’s siege of Gaza in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks on Israel, some outlets — such as the Los Angeles Times — included the voices of civilian Palestinians in Gaza in most of their coverage. Other outlets — including USA Today — often neglected to include them in their stories.
Our findings showed:
- The Los Angeles Times quoted civilian Palestinians in Gaza in 91% of its articles.
- The New York Times and The Washington Post quoted the perspectives of Palestinian civilians in Gaza in 64% and 55% of their articles, respectively.
- USA Today had the worst record of the five newspapers, quoting civilian Palestinians in Gaza in only 27% of its coverage.
- The Wall Street Journal also missed the mark in comparison to its competitors, quoting Palestinian civilians in Gaza in only 41% of its articles.
Outlets also largely failed to include civilian Palestinian voices after the October 17 hospital explosion in Gaza. As the humanitarian situation worsens for Palestinians in Gaza, print media must continue to include civilian voices in their coverage of the ongoing war, and those outlets that are lagging must improve.