On all other Passovers, we gather to retell an ancient story of danger, endurance, and freedom.
On this Passover, our journalists are living a version of that story in real time—reporting under missile barrages, running to shelters, and then returning to their work to bring you the facts.
At The Media Line, we are continuing to do what we have always done: deliver serious, on-the-ground journalism from across the Middle East. But this year, the conditions are harder, the stakes are higher, and the need for reliable reporting is even greater.
Give the gift of hope
We practice what we preach:
accurate, fearless journalism. But we can't do it alone.
- On the ground in Gaza, Syria, Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, and more
- Our program trained more than 100 journalists
- Calling out fake news and reporting real facts
- On the ground in Gaza, Syria, Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, and more
- Our program trained more than 100 journalists
- Calling out fake news and reporting real facts
Join us.
Support The Media Line. Save democracy.
As a reader of The Media Line, you know that we do not offer slogans or secondhand narratives. We bring you quality journalism from the streets of the Middle East, reported by people who are here and who understand the region. At a time when misinformation spreads quickly, and public debate is shaped by noise as much as by truth, we are among the few positioned to tell the whole story.
This work matters not only for keeping readers informed but also for helping the public and policymakers make decisions based on facts.
And it takes resources [1]. Reporting under fire while protecting journalists and maintaining high editorial standards is difficult and costly work. We rely on dedicated readers who understand the value of independent journalism and want to sustain it.
This Passover, as we reflect on memory, responsibility, and resilience, we ask you to stand with us.
Please support The Media Line’s critical work [1] today.

