Hassen Lorgat reads a copy of the SA Jewish Report. He writes that activist Megan Choritz, already facing litigation, is also being targeted across media.

Talking, writing, or even thinking about the SAJR in many circles invites labels like "rag", "yellow press", "Zionist front for Netanyahu", and much worse. I confess that I have never shied away from reading it—or those I disagree with. On my shelf, I have books by the fugitive from ICC justice and international human rights law, Netanyahu: Terrorism: How the West Can Win, edited by Benjamin Netanyahu (1986), and Bibi: My Story (2022). I also know that the paper is extremely loyal to this leader.

Whilst I read high and low literature, and watch trash movies alongside quality films, I know this is not everyone's cup of tea, and I understand and respect that. There is so much to read out there, and time is limited. But in my own defence: it is important to know and understand what the other side says and wants. We cannot only read those we agree with, because that would be repeating the mantra of the Jewish Report. They seem to be not only loyal to the state of Israel but extremely close to the Likud party and the Israeli president Netanyahu.