Here is our exclusive interview with journalist Jeremy Loffredo, who just faced imprisonment by Israeli forces for the crime of doing journalism in Israel, where he has done critical reporting over the last year. Loffredo is an American citizen and he has a lot to tell us about violence against the press, censorship, and his experience.
Watch the video or read the transcript below for the full interview.
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Jeremy Loffredo is an investigative journalist based in New York City. His work has taken him to Russia, France, Israel and Palestine, where he's covered issues such as economic unrest, state-sponsored violence and war. His work is regularly published in outlets like the Grayzone and ZNetwork. He faced imprisonment in Israel for the crime of doing basic reporting and journalism in Israel, a country where he has done critical reporting, and great reporting over the last year. And there's a lot we want to speak to him tonight about all of this.
Jeremy did some pretty intrepid and brave and important reporting. He went to the West Bank, he met up with settlers who are among the most extremist activists in Israel. They were organizing civilian blockades of aid trucks into Gaza whenever they see a truck carrying flour, food, or water, they physically blocked the truck and refused to move, and they're supported and backed by the Israeli military. That's one of the reasons aid cannot get into Israel: Israeli settlers, activists and civilians are physically blocking it and the Israeli military helps them.
Jeremy embedded with them and interviewed them about what their beliefs are and why it is that they're trying to keep food out of Gaza, why they believe that mass starvation is something that the Gazans deserve.
You can watch his 18-minute documentary – which I hope you will watch in its entirety - and the reporting that angered Israeli authorities below:
'Kill them all': inside the Israeli blockade on Gaza aid:
On the ground investigating Iran's strikes on Israel: