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Adam Johnson discusses US corporate media coverage of Gaza conflict

28 June 2026
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Marc Lamont Hill discusses the role of US corporate media in the ongoing crisis in Gaza with author Adam Johnson, whose book “How to Sell a Genocide” critiques media coverage. Israel has reportedly killed over 1,000 Palestinians since violating a ceasefire, including 265 children and Al Jazeera journalist Ahmed Wishah. The conversation examines how Western media has normalized violence against Palestinians and influenced public perception and political decisions regarding the conflict.

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