Ghassan bin Jiddo
Ghassan bin Jiddo was born to a Muslim Tunisian father and a Christian Lebanese mother in El Ksour, Tunisia.[1][3] However, in April 2011, he resigned from Al Jazeera claiming that the channel lacked of professionalism and objectivity in covering the Arab Spring.[4][5] It was claimed that he did not endorse the station’s full coverage of the situation in Libya, Yemen, and Syria, while completely ignoring the crisis in Bahrain.He made insightful interviews with decision makers in his talk-show, receiving much acclaim for Al Jazeerah's coverage of the war in Lebanon in 2006.[11] Jiddo also appreciated Bashar Al Assad's ongoing reforms which disappointed those who wanted to interfere in Syria's internal affairs.