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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Canadian Press; Iran; DCG_9"


False claims and double standards in article about Iran attack on Israel

"I recall complaining to numerous Canadian media outlets that Israel’s repeated 2023 attacks on the Jenin refugee camp were not described as “offensive.” But here, in a single article, Iran’s response to Israel’s assassinations in Syria is described as an “offensive” four different times. Again, there is hardly any debate around the world that Iran’s attack was retaliatory, and yet you describe it as an 'offensive'."

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Correction needed to specify that 16 people were killed in Israeli strike on Iranian embassy, not two

"On April 3, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 16 people had been killed in the Israeli strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria. This death toll is composed of diplomats, military commanders, and others. To write and publish that only two Iranian generals were killed is inaccurate and grossly undermines the scale of Israel’s military strike and its damage."

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