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Erin Molan: A Voice of Moral Clarity in an Age of Moral Fog
In an era where journalistic integrity often bends under the weight of public opinion, Erin Molan stands as a beacon of courage, principle, and unflinching moral clarity. The Australian broadcaster, dismissed from her role at Sky News Australia earlier this month, has become a symbol of integrity in media—a voice unafraid to speak the truth about Hamas’s atrocities, even at great personal and professional cost. While the precise reasons for her dismissal remain shrouded in corporate euphemisms such as “amicable departure,” it is difficult to ignore the pattern: Molan’s outspoken defense of Israel, her unwavering condemnation of Hamas, and her refusal to water down the horrific truths of October 7, 2023, made her a target not just for online vitriol, but for threats against her family. Yet she stood firm.
Meet The Press:This is Erin Molan, the only Australian presenter who supported Israel and was fired from her job. She paid a high price for us, and we will now stand by her side!
*We stand with you and we will try that the world should know the truth about you.* 🤗@Erin_Molan… pic.twitter.com/WbkrNudDKi— The Jewish Voice (@TJVNEWS) December 23, 2024
For Erin Molan, the Hamas-led massacre of 1,200 innocent Israelis on October 7 was not just another headline—it was a moral inflection point. While many in the media rushed to adopt a narrative of false equivalence, Molan saw the events for what they were: a grotesque massacre driven by an ideology of hate. In her words, “I can see good versus evil, and I don’t think it’s complicated at all.”
This clarity is rare. In the days following the Hamas attacks, much of the global media landscape became an echo chamber of morally ambiguous commentary, failing to call out terrorism for what it is. Molan, however, refused to follow the crowd. She spoke with courage about the suffering of Israeli civilians, the heinous crimes committed against women and children, and the moral responsibility Hamas bears for every life lost since that tragic day.
Erin Molan, a Sky News TV Broadcaster in Australia was dismissed from her position for defending Israel in the aftermath of the Hamas massacre on Oct 7th. Despite receiving death threats targeting herself and her family, Molan continues to speak out for Israel. In a recent… https://t.co/BMUCa1IAbW
— The Jewish Voice (@TJVNEWS) December 23, 2024
Her words carried weight because they were not crafted for clicks or applause—they came from a place of raw moral indignation. Molan’s assertion that “every single life that’s been lost in the Middle East since October 7 lays squarely and solely on the hands of Hamas and the people who fund them” struck at the heart of the issue, leaving no room for moral gymnastics or deflection.
For Erin Molan, the cost of standing with Israel has been steep. Threats against her family poured in, a chilling reminder of the toxic environment that surrounds public discourse on Israel. These threats were not just words; they were aimed at silencing her, intimidating her into retreat. But Molan refused to back down.
“I have no association or affiliation, I have no bias, I have no agenda, I’m not Jewish, I’m not from Israel. What I do is speak the truth, and I stand up for what is right.”
Thank you @Erin_Molan for being such an unwavering friend and a beacon of moral clarity. pic.twitter.com/SaJ48mp5vd
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) December 23, 2024
Her dismissal from Sky News—whether directly linked to her pro-Israel stance or not—sends a chilling message to journalists and commentators around the world: speaking out for Israel can cost you your job. Yet Molan’s reaction was anything but defeatist. In the aftermath of her departure, she declared she was “just getting started,” vowing to continue fighting for every hostage still held captive in Gaza. These are not the words of someone cowed by fear or silenced by corporate maneuvering; they are the words of a leader determined to use her platform, wherever it may be, to advocate for truth and justice.
*Standing Together:* President and First Lady Herzog met today with Erin Molan, an Australian newscaster fired for supporting Israel. @Israel @Isaac_Herzog @Erin_Molan @SkyNews @Australia @Israel @IDF #October7thMassacre #HamasisISIS #newscaster
Follow the TJNEWS channel on… pic.twitter.com/xQG1LXQ62t— The Jewish Voice (@TJVNEWS) December 23, 2024
The double standards in global media coverage of Israel are not a secret. The October 7 massacre, one of the most brutal terror attacks in modern history, was quickly followed by headlines that framed Israel’s military response as disproportionate or aggressive, while largely ignoring the atrocities that triggered the conflict. In this fog of bias, Erin Molan’s voice was not just refreshing—it was essential.
Her monologue against the United Nations on its International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women was a masterclass in journalistic courage. She highlighted the global silence surrounding the sexual violence Israeli women endured at the hands of Hamas terrorists—violence so horrific that it should have sparked global outrage. Instead, it was met with silence, equivocation, and denial. Molan dared to call out this hypocrisy, knowing full well the backlash that would follow.
Let our people go!!!!!!
Thank you @Erin_Molan for your voice at The @PeresCenter in Tel Aviv this evening. You are a woman of valor. #letthemgo #imthatjew #imthatyou pic.twitter.com/C5p6s8tfD2
— Eitan Chitayat (@EitanChitayat) December 23, 2024
It is easy to champion popular causes. It takes real courage to defend an unpopular truth, especially in the highly charged world of broadcast journalism. Erin Molan’s unwavering stand for Israel is not about politics—it is about humanity. It is about recognizing the suffering of innocent civilians, calling out terrorism by its name, and refusing to let propaganda eclipse truth.
During her visit to Israel, Molan spoke from the heart. “How could anyone see what occurred on that day to children, to adults, to women, and not collectively as a world wrap their arms around Israel?” she asked. It is a question every journalist, commentator, and global leader should ask themselves. Yet too many remain silent, fearing the backlash Molan faced, fearing the threats, fearing the professional consequences.
But courage is contagious. Erin Molan’s refusal to yield in the face of threats and career consequences serves as an example to others in her field. Her story reminds us all that journalism is not just about delivering facts—it is about standing for truth, especially when it is inconvenient or unpopular.
This video must go viral. The world needs to see the truth.@Erin_Molan saw the horrors of Oct. 7, and this is what she had to say:
“They watched children burn and laughed. They’re not human. You can’t coexist with the people who carried out Oct. 7.'”
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) December 23, 2024
Erin Molan did not set out to be a hero. She is a journalist, a broadcaster, and a mother. But when confronted with the horrors of October 7 and the subsequent wave of misinformation and moral ambiguity, she rose to the occasion. Her voice cut through the noise, offering clarity where others offered confusion, offering truth where others offered narratives.
Her dismissal from Sky News, regardless of the official reasons, raises uncomfortable questions about the state of free speech and moral courage in journalism today. But one thing is clear: Erin Molan’s journey is far from over. Her commitment to the truth, her advocacy for the innocent, and her courage in the face of threats have cemented her legacy as a journalist of rare integrity.
In a world where too many people in positions of influence choose silence, Erin Molan chose to speak. And for that, she deserves not just our respect, but our gratitude. The fight for truth and justice in the aftermath of October 7 is far from over—but thanks to voices like Erin Molan’s, it is a fight that will not be silenced.