Patrick Kingsley

Patrick Kingsley is a journalist who has worked for The New York Times since 2017 as their Jerusalem bureau chief covering Israel and the occupied territories. He previously worked for The Guardian and has won several awards including the Frontline Award for Print Journalism. His reporting on rights abuses by the Egyptian military was his last interview with former president Mohamed Morsi before his ouster in 2013.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • The author has a slight bias towards the Israeli perspective of the conflict.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • The author has a clear conflict of interest as he is an employee of The New York Times which has its own political leanings and interests. This could affect his reporting on the Israeli-Hamas conflict.

Contradictions

70%

Examples:

  • There are no major contradictions in any of the articles provided.

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • The author occasionally uses deceptive practices in some articles such as not explicitly referring to settlements or including no new ideas but reiterating familiar positions. However, these instances are minor and do not significantly affect the overall score.

Recent Articles

ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Rafah Offensive Amidst Human Rights Concerns and Diplomatic Isolation

ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Rafah Offensive Amidst Human Rights Concerns and Diplomatic Isolation

Broke On: Friday, 24 May 2024 The International Court of Justice orders Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, Gaza Strip, following accusations of human rights violations and potential genocide. Despite the order, Israel continues its attacks and faces growing international condemnation. Germany's Foreign Minister criticizes Israel's disregard for international law and Palestinian suffering. The ruling comes amidst Israel's diplomatic isolation as three European countries recognize Palestine as a state.
Biden Administration Pushes for Cease-Fire and Postwar Plan in Gaza: Potential Establishment of Palestinian State

Biden Administration Pushes for Cease-Fire and Postwar Plan in Gaza: Potential Establishment of Palestinian State

Broke On: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 The Biden administration pushes for a cease-fire between Hamas and Israelis, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging peace in Israel and advocating for support for Gazan civilians. Israeli officials consider a postwar plan to share power with Arab countries and the US, potentially leading to a Palestinian state through a unified administration in Gaza and the West Bank. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu balances demands while discussing options for rebuilding Gaza.
Israel's Plan for Gaza: Indefinite Military Control and Civilian Administration by Gazans Without Links to Hamas

Israel's Plan for Gaza: Indefinite Military Control and Civilian Administration by Gazans Without Links to Hamas

Broke On: Friday, 23 February 2024 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a plan for the future of Gaza after Hamas, which includes indefinite military control over the enclave and civilians administered by Gazans without links to Hamas. This would make it difficult to establish a Palestinian state comprising Gaza and the West Bank in the short term.

Israel Expands Ground Operations in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict

Broke On: Monday, 30 October 2023 Israel has expanded its ground operations in Gaza on October 30, 2023. The operations are aimed at targeting Hamas' infrastructure and leadership. The escalation has led to increased casualties and a worsening humanitarian situation. A 36-hour blackout in Gaza has raised concerns about the impact of the conflict on civilians.

Internet and Phone Services Gradually Return to Gaza Amid Conflict

Broke On: Sunday, 29 October 2023 The Gaza Strip experienced a significant disruption in internet and phone services amid heavy bombardment. The blackout was a result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Services slowly returned, bringing mixed reactions among the residents.

Fuel Shortage Crisis Impacts Services in Gaza

Broke On: Thursday, 26 October 2023 Gaza is facing a severe fuel shortage crisis. The fuel shortage has led to a significant reduction in services provided by hospitals and shelters. The UNRWA is struggling to provide aid due to the fuel shortage.

Gaza Strip Faces Severe Shortage of Essential Resources Amid Disease Outbreak

Broke On: Thursday, 26 October 2023 The Gaza Strip is facing a severe shortage of food and water. There has been an outbreak of disease among displaced Gazans.

Family of Al Jazeera Journalist Killed in Gaza Airstrike

Broke On: Wednesday, 25 October 2023 The family of Al Jazeera journalist Wael al-Dahdouh was killed in an Israeli airstrike on October 25, 2023. The Israeli Defense Forces have not yet commented on the incident. The incident has sparked a renewed debate about the safety of journalists and their families in conflict zones.

Gaza Conflict: Stories of Diaspora Families and Resilience Amid Fear

Broke On: Wednesday, 25 October 2023 Many families in Gaza are living in fear and uncertainty due to the ongoing conflict. A Palestinian has been using music as a form of resistance, singing in the block to drown out the roar of Israeli bombs. The conflict has had a significant impact on the mental health of the residents, with many suffering from anxiety and depression.

Escalation in Israel-Hamas Conflict Raises Global Concerns

Broke On: Wednesday, 25 October 2023 The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated, causing widespread concern among economists and political analysts. The recent assault by Hamas has led to a shift in perceptions about the Israel-Palestine conflict. The conflict has led to calls for a new peace strategy. The conflict has also led to accusations of genocide against Palestinians.