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Terror Victims Sue Associated Press for Employing Alleged Hamas Affiliate

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Terror Victims Sue Associated Press for Employing Alleged Hamas Affiliate


AP freelance photographer Hassan Eslaiah had advance knowledge of Hamas attack, suit alleges

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, freelancer Hassan Eslaiah (@visegrad24 Twitter)

Victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror strike on Israel are suing the Associated Press, alleging the news organization “materially supported terrorism through payments that they made to known agents of Hamas,” according to a copy of the lawsuit and statement from the plaintiffs.

The suit, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, alleges that the AP employed at least one photographer with known ties to Hamas and that the individual had advance knowledge of the Iran-backed terror group’s unprecedented attack on Israel. The AP and CNN ultimately cut ties last year with at least one freelance photographer, Hassan Eslaiah, after reports emerged about his alleged links to Hamas.

The AP was informed at least five years ago that Eslaiah “was affiliated with Hamas, promoted and glorified terrorism, called for people to commit acts of violence, celebrated murders, and was even officially working for a Hamas-affiliated news station,” according to the lawsuit, which was spearheaded by the National Jewish Advocacy Center (NJAC) on behalf of the terror victims.

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