Adnan Hajj photographs controversy
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The Adnan Hajj photographs controversy (also called Reutersgate) involves digitally manipulated photographs taken by Adnan Hajj, a Lebanese freelance photographer based in the Middle East, who had worked for Reuters over a period of more than ten years. Hajj's photographs were presented as part of Reuters' news coverage of the 2006 Israel–Lebanon conflict, but Reuters has admitted that at least two were significantly altered before being published.
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See also
- 2006 Lebanon War photographs controversies
- Alleged Ouze Merham interview of Ariel Sharon
- Arab-Israeli conflict
- Battle of Jenin
- Journalism scandals
- Media coverage of the Arab-Israeli conflict
- Muhammad al-Durrah controversy
- Ouze Merham
- Pallywood
- Photo manipulation
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