D. Parvaz

D. Parvaz D. Parvaz is an editor at Weekend Edition. D. Parvaz was born in Iran but raised in Tehran, Dubai and Vancouver. She got her start as a journalist working on the international desk of The Asahi Evening News before moving to several U.S newsrooms including The Seattle Times, Arizona Republic and Al Jazeera where she reported on conflict, democracy, human rights for seven years.

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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

75%

Examples:

  • Dr. Khaled al-Serr wrote that no one could enter the ICU and that backup ventilators could go out soon
  • Israeli forces detained a large number of medical staff at Nasser Hospital

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • Dr. Khaled al-Serr wrote that no one could enter the ICU and that backup ventilators could go out soon
  • Israeli forces detained a large number of medical staff at Nasser Hospital

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Dr. Khaled al-Serr wrote that no one could enter the ICU and that backup ventilators could go out soon
  • Israeli forces detained a large number of medical staff at Nasser Hospital

Deceptions

90%

Examples:

  • Dr. Khaled al-Serr's messages to his colleagues are presented as fact without any context or verification from other sources.
  • The title implies that there are concerns about Dr. Khaled al-Serr's fate after Israeli troops raided Gaza hospital Nasser Hospital, but does not mention anything about him until two days later when he has already been detained by Israelis and is no longer able to communicate with anyone outside of the hospital.

Recent Articles

Israel Announces Military Offensive in Rafah, Sparking Concerns for Palestinians and Diplomatic Relations

Israel Announces Military Offensive in Rafah, Sparking Concerns for Palestinians and Diplomatic Relations

Broke On: Saturday, 17 February 2024 Israel is planning a military offensive in Rafah, Gaza City. The operation could threaten diplomatic relations with Egypt and other world leaders have issued messages of concern.
Israeli Military Forces Raid Nasser Hospital in Gaza, Killing Five Patients During Power Outage

Israeli Military Forces Raid Nasser Hospital in Gaza, Killing Five Patients During Power Outage

Broke On: Friday, 16 February 2024 Israeli military forces raided Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip on February 16th. The hospital was one of the few functioning hospitals left in the area and had been providing medical care to civilians during Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas. During the raid, at least five patients died after a power outage that left them without oxygen. Human rights organizations have reported that Israeli forces have been targeting essential life-saving infrastructure in Gaza, including hospitals and other medical facilities. The IDF has denied these claims and said they were acting on intelligence about Hamas operatives being held at the hospital.