CNN's Clarissa Ward trolled for 'dramatic reporting' from ditch amid rockets flying near Israel-Gaza border

Clarissa Ward's recent report from the Israel-Gaza border sparked controversy and debate on social media
PUBLISHED OCT 10, 2023
Clarissa Ward seeking cover in a ditch during a 'massive barrage of rockets' near the Israel-Gaza border (@brianstelter/X)
Clarissa Ward seeking cover in a ditch during a 'massive barrage of rockets' near the Israel-Gaza border (@brianstelter/X)

GAZA CITY, GAZA: Clarissa Ward is no stranger to covering conflict zones, having reported from war-torn regions such as Syria and Afghanistan. Her commitment to delivering news to the world has garnered her recognition and respect in the field of journalism.

However, a recent report from the Israel-Gaza border sparked controversy and debate on social media.


 
 
 
 
 
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Clarissa Ward's reporting style under scrutiny

Ward's reporting style, characterized by her dramatic presence in the midst of chaos, came under scrutiny as she reported from a ditch amid rockets flying near the border.

Some viewers felt that her approach was overly sensationalized and that she was putting herself in unnecessary danger for the sake of dramatic television.



 

On the contrary, Ward's supporters applauded her dedication and bravery, lauding her for offering viewers a visceral sense of the tension and danger in the region.

They argued that her reporting style helped convey the gravity of the situation and drew attention to the human cost of the conflict.

Israel-Palestine conflict

The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been a long-standing and deeply rooted issue, with recent events taking a turn for the worse.

The Palestinian militant group controlling the Gaza Strip launched thousands of missiles at Israeli cities and reportedly captured nearly 150 hostages over the weekend.

In response, Israel bombed Gaza, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu officially declared war against the Palestinian militant group. The ongoing conflict has led to a significant loss of life, with the death toll reaching around 1,100, and violence continues to erupt in cities.

Clarissa Ward's reporting style sparks social media reactions

Ultimately, Ward's reporting from the Israel-Gaza border has ignited a debate about the role of dramatic reporting in journalism.

A user tweeted, "Oscar winning drama!" Another mocked, "That's how it's called, 'on the ground.'"

While a user claimed, "She is incredibly brave. So proud of Clarissa."

"Marvellous first episode. When does episode 2 come out?" questioned a user.

A user highlighted, "Praying for all the brave reporters working to keep the world informed."

"What an embarrassment," read a tweet.

"Definitely not a staged scene for dramatic effect in a relatively safe distance away from a warzone," a user added. 



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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