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WATCH: CNN anchor apologizes for saying Dee family members were killed in 'shootout'

"I have written to Rabbi Dee to apologize and make sure that he knows that we apologize for any further pain that may have caused him."

CNN’s top anchor Christiane Amanpour issued a public apology on her show on Monday for calling the murders of an Israeli mother and her daughters a “shootout,” following a 10-day campaign by HonestReporting that made waves around the world.

“On April 10, I referred to the murders of an Israeli family: Lucy, Maia and Rina Dee, the wife and daughters of Rabbi Leo Dee,” Amanpour said. “I misspoke and said they were killed in a ‘shootout’ instead of a shooting. I have written to Rabbi Leo Dee to apologize and make sure that he knows that we apologize for any further pain that may have caused him.”

On May 11, HonestReporting exposed an offensive throwaway comment by Amanpour during an interview with the Palestinian prime minister on her show the previous month.

According to Amanpour:

We have a young 15-year-old Palestinian boy who’s been shot and killed by security — Israeli security forces. We also have the mother of two sisters, Israeli British sisters. They were — they were killed in a shootout, and now the mother has died of her injury — injuries.

HonestReporting’s tweet calling for an apology, which included video footage of Amanpour saying that Lucy Dee and her daughters Maia and Rina “were killed in shootout,” has reached nearly a million views.

Upon seeing our expose, Lucy’s widower, Rabbi Leo Dee, issued a statement exclusively to HonestReporting, echoing our call for an immediate apology. That tweet has racked up a further 137,000 views, indicating significant public outrage at Amanpour and CNN.

HonestReporting contacted CNN to demand a public apology.

A spokesperson for CNN subsequently informed us that Amanpour had written privately to Rabbi Dee, who confirmed to us that he had, indeed, received an email expressing heartfelt condolences and apologizing for the pain that her words had caused.

The CNN spokesperson, however, declined to discuss our call for a public apology, presumably considering the private message to Rabbi Dee to be the end of the matter. But we believe that when a significant error is made in any media, there is a professional and ethical imperative to publicly correct that error.

Amanpour’s show is regarded by CNN as its flagship global affairs interview program, as seen by millions, including on the PBS network.

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[Anonymous] 18:53 23.05.2023
Sue her and her network! Apology not accepted.
Abi Kalish 16:40 23.05.2023
There was no shooting! They were run over by a terrorist in a car ramming! What is she talking about??
Abi Kalish 16:39 23.05.2023
This woman is always spreading malicious lies and disinformation. I don’t know why anyone would watch this trash, but to say a mother with her daughters was engaged in a “shoot out” enough!!!
Barry Levin 14:57 23.05.2023
She is a piece of shit. Always has been. And emboldened by CNN Jew hating network
[Anonymous] 13:07 23.05.2023
They hate Gods people and His precious nation, ISRAEL, the apple of His eye♥️♥️♥️♥️
Melvyn Moses 12:19 23.05.2023
Amanpour Israel Jew hater for over 20 years she got caught out by Rabbi Dee had know choice but issue written appology, CNN same ilk as Amanpour, & keep her knowingly she hates Israel & Jews.
John Whitcombe 11:56 23.05.2023
She is a lie and I hope she will burn 🔥 in Hell 🔥🔥🔥
Dretch 11:56 23.05.2023
@Suzie Agreed!
Suzie Lew 11:38 23.05.2023
She knew exactly what she said she is a fierce Israel hate, because of Honest Reporting persuaded CNN for an apology she did privately but not publicly not good enough threaten of offensive untruths.
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