Gaza Border Coverage: Shame on the Media
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?
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.
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