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EP33 (S2) - Bullets, Bytes, and Backlash with Jotam Confino

Episode 33 of the Emotionally Raw Coverage podcast, hosted by Sapan & Komet, titled "EP33 (S2) - Bullets, Bytes, and Backlash with Jotam Confino" was published on December 30, 2023 and runs 45 minutes.

December 30, 2023 ·45m · Emotionally Raw Coverage

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In this riveting Christmas special, Amy and Dor are joined by Jotam Confino, a seasoned freelance correspondent with a diverse background in print, radio and TV across Danish, British, and U.S. media. From his role as the foreign editor of Jewish News to recent contributions on BBC, The Times radio, Talk TV, and CBS News, Confino brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, offering insights into the changing role of journalism and the evolving landscape of war coverage in the digital age.This episode is more than just an interview; it's a deep dive into the heart of what it means to be a correspondent in today's world. Jotam's candid discussion on war coverage and his firsthand account of viewing harrowing footage that few have seen, offers a poignant look at the sacrifices journalists make to bring stories to light. Jotam sheds light on the evolving role of journalism, emphasizing the need for journalists to become like forensics experts in the face of misinformation. Not a journalist by trade, he holds a master's in security and diplomacy, giving him a unique perspective on the complexities of war coverage. His unique heritage—Danish, born to an Israeli father and Danish mother—adds a distinctive layer to his reporting, shaping his ability to see various sides of complex issues, particularly in the realm of conflict journalism.  The conversation explores the challenges of reporting from Gaza,  role of the United Nations, the portrayal of Hamas in the media, and the ethical dilemmas that arise when reporting in a conflict zone. Jotam’s insights on the international response to the war and the stark contrast between the treatment of Israeli and Palestinian narratives are both enlightening and unsettling.Offering insights into the accidental killing of three Israeli hostages and reflections on why certain questions about Palestinian aspirations often go unasked, the episode delves into the complexities of conflict reporting. Taking a thought-provoking dive into historical parallels, Amy and Jotam contemplate how cable news might have covered WWII, raising intriguing questions about whether figures like Goebbels and Hitler would have been invited to participate in shows.The conversation delves into the dark underbelly of social media, addressing the hate, systematic bullying, harassment, and threats that journalists face, particularly those with Jewish or Israeli roots. Confino shares his thoughts on the unique double standard in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.If you're intrigued by the intersection of journalism, diplomacy, and the human condition, this emotionally charged and intellectually stimulating conversation is a must-listen. Go beyond the headlines and explore the courage and resilience of those who seek to uncover the truth, no matter the cost. Recorded on December 24 (Day 79).Thanks for tuning in! 🗣️ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟🎙️ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).📧 Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! 💖✨​ 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕊𝔸𝔽𝔼 & 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕋𝕌ℕ𝔼𝔻​ 🎧

In this riveting Christmas special, Amy and Dor are joined by Jotam Confino, a seasoned freelance correspondent with a diverse background in print, radio and TV across Danish, British, and U.S. media. From his role as the foreign editor of Jewish News to recent contributions on BBC, The Times radio, Talk TV, and CBS News, Confino brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, offering insights into the changing role of journalism and the evolving landscape of war coverage in the digital age.


This episode is more than just an interview; it's a deep dive into the heart of what it means to be a correspondent in today's world. Jotam's candid discussion on war coverage and his firsthand account of viewing harrowing footage that few have seen, offers a poignant look at the sacrifices journalists make to bring stories to light. 


Jotam sheds light on the evolving role of journalism, emphasizing the need for journalists to become like forensics experts in the face of misinformation. Not a journalist by trade, he holds a master's in security and diplomacy, giving him a unique perspective on the complexities of war coverage. His unique heritage—Danish, born to an Israeli father and Danish mother—adds a distinctive layer to his reporting, shaping his ability to see various sides of complex issues, particularly in the realm of conflict journalism.  


The conversation explores the challenges of reporting from Gaza,  role of the United Nations, the portrayal of Hamas in the media, and the ethical dilemmas that arise when reporting in a conflict zone. Jotam’s insights on the international response to the war and the stark contrast between the treatment of Israeli and Palestinian narratives are both enlightening and unsettling.


Offering insights into the accidental killing of three Israeli hostages and reflections on why certain questions about Palestinian aspirations often go unasked, the episode delves into the complexities of conflict reporting. Taking a thought-provoking dive into historical parallels, Amy and Jotam contemplate how cable news might have covered WWII, raising intriguing questions about whether figures like Goebbels and Hitler would have been invited to participate in shows.


The conversation delves into the dark underbelly of social media, addressing the hate, systematic bullying, harassment, and threats that journalists face, particularly those with Jewish or Israeli roots. Confino shares his thoughts on the unique double standard in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.


If you're intrigued by the intersection of journalism, diplomacy, and the human condition, this emotionally charged and intellectually stimulating conversation is a must-listen. Go beyond the headlines and explore the courage and resilience of those who seek to uncover the truth, no matter the cost. 


Recorded on December 24 (Day 79).

Thanks for tuning in! 🗣️ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

🎙️ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

📧 Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! 💖

✨​ 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕊𝔸𝔽𝔼 & 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕋𝕌ℕ𝔼𝔻​ 🎧



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