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There are several factors - and limitations - that go into deciding what photos from the Israel-Hamas war are selected to publish

Covering the Israel-Hamas war continues to bring new challenges and difficult conversations to The Globe, and to other news organizations. There are very real limitations that affect which stories journalists can cover, and which pictures appear in the print edition or online.

The first days after Oct. 7 were a scramble, because of logistics and the surprise nature of the attack. In Israel, “there were no photographers on the ground to watch it happen,” said Matt Frehner, The Globe’s head of visuals. As a result, there wasn’t much verifiable visual documentation. users, such as musician Justin Bieber, who on Oct. 11 posted a message of support for Israel on Instagram, accompanied by a photo of damaged buildings in Gaza.an Oct. 17 account stating

With Globe photographer Goran Tomasevic on the ground now, the newsroom can rely on his experienced eye and reporting, but he can only be in one place at a time. For broad coverage, wire services continue to be a necessity.

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