Flawed BBC Documentary Proves Israeli Narrative Right
A BBC documentary on Gaza almost gets it right but fails on lack of context and mistranslating to censor Palestinian antisemitism.
A BBC documentary on Gaza almost gets it right but fails on lack of context and mistranslating to censor Palestinian antisemitism.
A video commissioned by British Channel 4 for Facebook Watch called “Gaza: life in the
Everything from the Sunday Express story on Gaza, including the headline, sub-header and text adds up to an utter train wreck.
Israel’s public relations took a serious hit as a result of the Gaza border violence. Fingers are pointed at both the media and Israeli officials for the coverage.
Pierre Rehov’s Behind the Smokescreen exposes the great Palestinian deception perpetrated at the Gaza border fence.
Satirical magazine The Onion weighs in on the Gaza border violence with a “parody” that crosses the line from humor to outright offense and even antisemitism.
With the news that Hamas claim 50 of the Palestinians killed by the IDF at the Gaza border violence were their operatives, will the international media climb down from their knee-jerk assault on Israel?
While Hamas instigated violence at the Gaza border, Israel is blamed by many media outlets for the deaths of Palestinians intent on breaching the security fence.
Hamas claims to advocate for ‘non-violence.’ The AP, however, discovers that carrying out acts of violence involving throwing stones and firebombs is somehow acceptable under the Hamas definition.
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