Silencing Truth: The War on Journalism by Netanyahu and Trump

by Daniel Brouse
July 7, 2025

As an investigative journalist with 45 years of experience — over a decade of which I spent in court defending the First Amendment — I have witnessed firsthand the critical role a free press plays in holding power to account. One of my greatest criticisms of both Netanyahu’s far-right government and the far-right government of Donald Trump and Stephen Miller is their relentless attack on freedom of speech and journalism itself.

In Israel, journalists are barred from reporting inside Gaza, effectively creating a media blackout around the realities on the ground. The most reliable source of information, Al Jazeera, has been banned from broadcasting within Israel, the West Bank, and occupied East Jerusalem. Al Jazeera has seen dozens of its journalists killed, shot, or bombed while covering the conflict, yet it remains the sole outlet consistently reporting from inside Gaza. Since the escalation of Israel’s war on Gaza, hundreds of journalists have been killed, silencing witnesses to the atrocities and cutting off the outside world from the truth of what is happening there.

Shireen Abu Akleh, a prominent Palestinian-American journalist and a Christian, was executed on May 11, 2022, while covering an Israeli raid in Jenin in the occupied West Bank, illustrating that Israel’s violence extends beyond Palestinians of Muslim faith to Christians and others who stand in the way of its expansionist policies.

This war on journalism is not isolated to Israel. Donald Trump has similarly declared war on the free press. His administration targeted major news outlets with lawsuits and public attacks, labeling journalists as “enemies of the people.” Lawsuits have been launched against CBS, ABC, and other respected news organizations in attempts to intimidate and silence critical reporting. The Associated Press was banned from White House press briefings, signaling an unprecedented level of hostility toward transparency and accountability.

When leaders fear journalists, it is because the truth threatens their power. Freedom of speech and a free press are non-negotiable pillars of any society that claims to value democracy and human rights. Silencing journalists and criminalizing the reporting of war crimes and government abuses are the hallmarks of authoritarian regimes, not democratic nations.

These attacks on journalism are not merely about controlling the narrative; they are about erasing accountability for genocide, apartheid, and crimes against humanity. As journalists, and as citizens, we must resist these attempts to silence the truth, recognizing that a society without a free press is a society ripe for tyranny.

The world deserves to know what is happening in Gaza, just as it deserves to see the truth of what happens when leaders attack journalists to shield themselves from accountability. The right to report, to document, and to share the realities of power is worth defending—everywhere.

Evangelical Christianity and Israel
If you’re curious about the driving force behind US support for Israel, it’s ironically rooted in Evangelical Christianity. Many Evangelical Christians believe they can hasten the “second coming of Christ” by bringing about the apocalypse. According to their interpretation of the Bible, this involves Israel reclaiming Jerusalem, Jesus returning, and ultimately eliminating all Jews. For numerous “Christian Zionists,” especially influential evangelists aligned with the Republican Party, support for Israel is less about political strategy and more about its supposed role in biblical prophecy. In this worldview, war is not something to be avoided but embraced as a divine necessity–an inevitable and even celebratory step toward Jesus’ rule from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The fate of Jews and Palestinians is, to put it mildly, seen as collateral damage.

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