Yes, and we’d like to help. So this is CNN correspondent Dianne Magnay:
https://twitter.com/TisBatman/status/489894385643814913
She had to have known that deleting the tweet wasn’t going to work.
@BecketAdams @CNN just for you pic.twitter.com/ErmUGkcEh0
— The Meturgeman (@HaMeturgeman) July 17, 2014
So @dimagnayCNN deleted this tweet. What courage pic.twitter.com/lkSiRMRMfS
— Nadeem (@OiNadeem) July 17, 2014
.@dimagnayCNN: why did you delete your tweet about Israelis watching bombing as spectator sport? Please explain.
— Dave Zirin (@EdgeofSports) July 17, 2014
Yes, please do explain. We’d love to hear all about it.
Update:
Some Tweeters are alleging the existence of a “media blackout”:
https://twitter.com/HashashinTag/status/489900348753338368
CNN journalist @dimagnayCNN just deleted this tweet critical of Israel. Is a media black out on? |#GazaUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/KJ1eQV8pQG
— Raeesah ?? (@Raeesah_Omar) July 17, 2014
Update:
Magnay has been pulled from covering Israel/Gaza.
Editor’s note: We edited our headline for clarity.
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