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Reuters photographer resigns, Exposes media bias in Gaza coverage

Reuters photographer resigns, Exposes media bias in Gaza coverage

Resigned Reuters photojournalist Valerie Zink

Valerie Zink, a Canadian photojournalist associated with the international news agency Reuters, has resigned in protest, publicly denouncing what she calls the “sickening complicity” of Western media in whitewashing Israeli war crimes in Gaza.

In a powerful resignation statement, Zink reflected on her eight-year career with Reuters, during which she captured moments from the quiet valleys of the Prairie provinces to the bustling streets of Canadian cities. Her work had been featured in major global outlets including The New York Times and Al Jazeera.

“My camera served as the eye of truth for eight years. But now, when over 245 journalists have been murdered in Gaza and Western media justifies or ignores these killings, I can no longer remain silent,” she wrote.

Zink recounted the targeted killing of Reuters colleague Anas al-Sharif on August 10, describing it as a moment forever etched in her memory. Al-Sharif, whose award-winning reporting helped Reuters earn the prestigious Pulitzer Prize, was killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza.

I can’t in good conscience continue to work for Reuters given their betrayal of journalists in Gaza and culpability in the assassination of 245 our colleagues. pic.twitter.com/WO6tjHqDIU

— Valerie Zink (@valeriezink) August 26, 2025

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