Blitzer, Cooper Travel to Middle East to Report on Israel-Gaza Conflict
As tensions rise in the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, anchors Wolf
Blitzer and Anderson Cooper will broadcast live from the region
beginning Monday. Blitzer will report live from Jerusalem
while Cooper will report live from Gaza.
Their programs, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Anderson
Cooper 360°, will air live from their respective locations.
CNN continues to cover the deadly attacks in Israel
and Gaza with reporters positioned all around
the Middle East, including Christiane Amanpour, who will anchor Amanpour
from Jerusalem
on Monday for CNN International. Additional deployments include:
·
Sara Sidner in
Jerusalem
·
Ben Wedeman in
Gaza
·
Arwa Damon in Gaza
·
Anderson Cooper in Gaza
·
Wolf Blitzer
in Jerusalem
·
Christiane Amanpour in Jerusalem
·
Fred Pleitgen
in southern Israel
·
Nick Paton Walsh
in Beirut
·
Reza Sayah in Cairo
·
Jose Levy in Jerusalem
The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer airs weekdays 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
ET. Anderson Cooper 360° airs weekdays 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. and
10 p.m. ET. On CNN International, Amanpour airs 3 p.m. to 3:30pm and 5
p.m. to 5:30pm ET. For additional
information on CNN’s coverage of the conflict, including recent video of
correspondent reports, please visit www.CNNPressroom.com.
4 comments:
Does anyone know if Matthew Chance and Ivan Watson still work for CNN. Just surprised they have not been on.
I don't know about Chance but last I heard Ivan was in Turkey.
Thank you Phebe for the information.
With all do respect, Fred Pleitgen's reporting is a little too dramatic. There is a difference between good reporting and trying to make good tv. He is a good reporter but may be trying too hard to make it seem like he could be killed any second.
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