AP's self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. I am not surprised that The Associated Press has fallen into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreGlobal News' self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. I am not surprised that Global News has fallen into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreThe Canadian Press' self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. I am not surprised that The Canadian Press has fallen into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreCBC's self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. I am not surprised that CBC News has fallen into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreThe Globe's self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. I am not surprised that The Globe and Mail has fallen into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreToronto Star's self-censorship: Hannibal Directive on Oct. 7 and Palestinian death toll likely exceeds 186,000
"After Haaretz released its damning report that the Israeli military ordered the Hannibal Directive on October 7, I anticipated, to a certain extent, that popular Canadian media would conveniently ignore these findings. Though I remain critical of the Toronto Star, I did not expect this outlet to fall into the disappointing and deep pool of Canadian media outlets engaging in this case of deliberate self-censorship."
Read moreAlarming one-sidedness on Israel-Hamas Conflict page
"These details are probably relevant for people to know. Why does a protester who was in a scuffle with a cop and allegedly fought back with a plastic straw deserve such outsized and one-sided media attention? That is a question Global News ought to offer. It is a sad day in Canadian media when plastic straw attacks garner significantly more media attention than plausible accusations of genocide."
Read moreArticle fails to mention UNRWA report that claims its employees were tortured into confessing links with Hamas
"Failing to say that Israel may have tortured Palestinians to obtain false confessions demonstrates The Globe and Mail’s tendency to purport Israel’s allegations with little to no skepticism."
Read moreArticle fails to mention UNRWA report that claims its employees were tortured into confessing links with Hamas
Failing to say that Israel may have tortured Palestinians to obtain false confessions demonstrates CBC’s tendency to purport Israel’s allegations with little to no skepticism.
Read moreG&M publishes an AP article online but fails to do so in print
"I was disappointed to realize that you covered this story by choosing to publish an article from a wire news service instead of asking your staff members to write an article about it."
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