Mael Time With Daniel Mael

The Collapse of Standards: Inside Kristof’s Israel Narrative

9 min · 13. maj 2026
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In this solo episode, Daniel Mael examines Nicholas Kristof’s explosive article on Israel and asks a question much of the media refuses to confront: do journalistic standards still exist when Israel is the subject? From unverified allegations to inconsistent evidentiary thresholds, Mael dissects how credibility, sourcing, and emotional narratives shape public perception in modern conflict reporting. The episode explores why truth cannot depend on politics, why media integrity matters most during war, and why applying different standards to different actors ultimately destroys public trust.

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