Seuls des décès Israéliens sont signalés dans un article portant principalement sur Gaza
"Vous écrivez le nombre de morts israéliens avec les mots suivants : « près de 1400 Israéliens ont perdu la vie dans ces massacres » sauf que vous ne présentez aucune donnée du côté palestinien alors que le point central de votre article est Gaza."
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Article is glaringly insensitive to Palestinian pain
"You must show more respect to Palestinian Torontonians amid this pain and hate. Look into the details as credible observers track Israel’s embrace of positively genocidal violence in Gaza, and start to report on these horrors with some basic human respect."
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Article cite Antony Blinken mettant la faute sur les Palestiniens pour les actions d'Israël
"Alors que vous invoquez clairement le blocus de Gaza depuis 15 ans, un peu plus haut dans votre article, avec les mots suivants : « soumise à un blocus israélien terrestre, aérien et maritime depuis plus de 15 ans », il est désolant que vous citiez le secrétaire d’État américain qui jette le blâme sur les Palestiniens pour la situation et les pertes actuelles à Gaza."
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Inaccurate map in CBC article shows Jerusalem outside of West Bank
"The map used by CBC shows Jerusalem as entirely outside of the occupied West Bank. Both Israel and the Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their capital city, and East Jerusalem (which includes the Old City) is considered occupied Palestinian territory under international law."
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Additional information needed about Israel‘s blockade of Gaza
"Your article omits essential information, which is the blockade on Gaza. It is inaccurate and unfortunate not to mention it in your article since it is an essential piece of context to understand why everything is unfolding in the way it is."
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Re: "Muslim boy killed and woman wounded in Illinois hate crime motivated by Israel-Hamas war, police say"
"Can any of us pretend that the West has, in its reactions, placed as much value on lost Palestinian lives as on lost Israeli lives? This is where the road of dehumanization leads. Let us stop the march down this road, and instead think, act, and struggle in more inclusive directions."
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Use of dehumanizing language and presentation of uncorroborated claims as facts
"Your piece uses dehumanizing language repeatedly. “Savagery,” “bestial,” “ghoulish,” “barbaric,” and “inhumane.” Of course, some of these words describe Hamas’s attack, but some are pointed at demonstrators or their intentions. The photo at the top of the article shows a crowd that is overwhelmingly Arab and presumably Palestinian. As such, tying these faces to dehumanizing language reads as nothing less than racist and defamatory. It also perpetuates negative stereotypes about Palestinians."
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Failure to highlight Israel‘s decisive control of the Rafah crossing
"Informed Canadian readers should by now all know that Israel has decisive control over the Rafah crossing. The Saturday Globe and Mail, for instance, gave us reports that Rafah was closed because “Israel has not agreed to allow humanitarian supplies to enter Gaza from Egypt, where large numbers of trucks are awaiting entry.” Israel, the Globe clarified, has this week exercised its control over the Rafah crossing to impose a siege on Gaza: “the Israeli authorities halted all supplies of food, fuel, water, and medicine into Gaza.”
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Manquement aux obligations journalistiques dans une chronique
"En ces temps où la division et la haine anti-palestinienne sont à l’heure, il faut éviter de répandre des informations non fondées qui ne font que les attiser. Malheureusement, cette chronique en fait partie et il est de votre devoir journalistique de vérifier les faits et de faire attention à ce que vous publiez."
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Article fails to specify the number of Palestinian fatalities
"I sincerely hope that our good-faith efforts as a civic community can help shepherd our city past the danger of unconstructive confrontation, and instead facilitate an inclusive, accurate civic exchange over the tragic events that have so many in our city feeling on edge."
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