In 2 Years of Gaza Genocide, Sunday Shows on NBC, ABC and CNN Have Not Featured a Single Palestinian Guest
In a microcosm of the U.S. coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza, since Oct. 7, 2023, influential Sunday news shows have not seen fit to book any Palestinians.
Adam Johnson

Since Israel recommenced bombing Gaza after the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on southern Israel — unleashing what Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Doctors Without Borders, a United Nations commision and the consensus among genocide scholars all agree is a genocide — U.S. corporate media has reduced Palestinian participation in the discussion about their own extermination to mariginal or token appearances. In the context of the Sunday morning news shows that set the agenda for Washington, D.C., Palestinians have been excluded almost categorically.
Last December, I detailed for The Nation how the major Sunday morning news shows were an object lesson in the ways corporate media has centered U.S. and Israel perspectives in the war on Gaza over that of Palestinians whose voices are systematically shut out of mainstream news coverage. My study found that of the four major ”agenda setting” Sunday news shows – – NBC’s Meet the Press, ABC’s This Week With George Stephanopoulos, CBS’s Face The Nation, and CNN’s State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash — only one, CBS’s Face the Nation, had featured a single Palestinian guest in the first 15 months of Israel’s annihilation of Gaza. With the exception of a single 7-minute CBS Face The Nation interview from November 5, 2023 with the Palestinian Ambassador to the UK, Husam Zomlot, the four major Sunday Shows had covered the horrors and brutality in Gaza for more than a year without interviewing a single Palestinian or Palestinian-American.
An update of this study reveals that these influential shows have continued to shut out Palestinian voices, for a period now standing at 24 months.
A survey of coverage from Sunday October 8, 2023 to Sunday October 5, 2025 reveals that three of the majorSunday morning news shows, NBC’s Meet the Press, ABC’s This Week With George Stephanopoulos, and CNN’s State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, in dozens of segments discussing Gaza over 315 episodes total, not once did any of the bookers, producers or hosts of these programs see fit to interview a single Palestinian or Palestinian-American. These same outlets did, while covering Gaza, manage to include 55 appearances by U.S government officials and 16 Israeli officials or spokespeople for Israeli captives, including a total of four interviews with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
If CBS’s Face The Nation is included, the breakdown on appearances is one by a Palestinian guest, 24 by Israeli guests, five by Netanyahu and 84 by U.S. officials.
It’s a noteworthy omission given that the so-called “war in Gaza” has killed at least 65,000 Palestinians, including over 19,000 children (the number is almost certainly much, much higher), and has resulted in the maiming of thousands of Palestinian children, mass starvation, mass spread of disease and unquantifiable trauma for the already besieged and occupied population. The United States has directly armed, funded, provided military and diplomatic support for the killing — so U.S. residents have a stake in knowing what their support is leading to, and what voices are represented in influential political TV shows in the U.S. is of tremendous importance. As I noted last year, the Sunday shows don’t garner the blockbuster ratings but they do still wield major influence over those who matter: White House officials, lawmakers, corporate executives and media editors. They set the tone and agenda for Washington and signal to elites and the institutions they run which issues matter. And based on who has been allowed to speak on these shows, the agenda advanced has routinely promoted this genocide without even a token word from those on the receiving end of the genocide.
Despite hearing from no Palestinians on NBC’s Meet the Press, ABC’s This Week, and CNN’s State of the Union, viewers did get to hear from Biden National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan 19 times, Biden White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby 12 times, Biden Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer seven times, Biden Secretary of State Tony Blinken seven times, Trump Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff four times, Trump Secretary of State Marco Rubio three times and Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials 16 times. The funders, weapons suppliers, and architects of the destruction of Gaza were given status, prominence and soft ball interviews to promote the genocide while its victims, or anyone related to them, were omitted entirely.
It’s not as if there aren’t plenty of media-ready Palestinian or Palestinian-American guests to choose from, chief among them Palestinian-American Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib who has not appeared on any of the major Sunday news shows since 2019. ABC, CBS and NBC did interview Netanyahu in the softest possible terms, lobbing him one or two semi difficult questions, usually about starvation or credible accusations of war crimes, then proceeding to let Netanyahu run through his talking points and outright lies without pushback. CNN’s State of the Union didn’t even bother with this line of questioning. Instead, interviewer Dana Bash, in her two chats with Netanyahu, simply echoed the “too many civilians have died” pseudo-criticism before, once again, letting Netanyahu run through his list of lies and accusing essentially everyone who is criticizing Israel of being “Hamas”.
This spring and summer, during the height of the siege and starvation campaign in Gaza, the Sunday shows ignored the topic altogether. For one two-month stretch, or 32 episodes total, none of the four Sunday news shows covered Gaza or asked any questions about it at all. CNN’s State of the Union with Jake Tapper and Dana Bash went a staggering 17 straight episodes from March 23 to July 13, 2025 without asking a single question about Gaza. And when host Jake Tapper finally did mention Gaza on July 20, it was a question concerned entirely with Israeli captives: “How close is a deal with Hamas? What are the remaining sticking points to get the hostages home?” a concerned Tapper asked Trump special envoy for hostage affairs Adam Boehler.
As we mark the two-year anniversary of the still ongoing genocide in Gaza, there are dozens of data points one can point to showing media bias against Palestinians, as the U.S. government continues to arm and fund Israel’s massacre in Gaza, but few so perfectly capture the absurdity of U.S. media’s entirely lopsided treatment of the “conflict” than the agenda-setting Sunday morning shows almost entirely ignoring Palestinian voices. NBC, ABC, and CNN Sunday shows did not even bother to find a token Palestinian academic, pundit or reporter to push back slightly.
Instead we get a string of Israeli Officials, Official-Sounding Pundits and Official Government Spokespeople with Official-Sounding Titles, and Serious Journalists at Serious Publications sitting around a well-lit table on corporate-owned media, telling Americans and their leaders what to care about every week: Who’s winning, who’s losing, what the “strategy” is, and how many Palestinians deserve to die that week on the altar of “Israeli security,” while the people with the most to lose, whose world has been literally flattened with their loved ones still remain, 24 months on, buried under rubble, are shut out from the discussion entirely.