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Article exemplifies double standard by calling Hamas attacks acts of terrorism, but not Israel‘s

"Given that Hamas targeted military personnel and infrastructure on Oct. 7, only a portion of their attacks can be broadly classified as 'terrorism'."

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Editorial misrepresents the provincial measures issued by the ICJ

By misrepresenting the case brought forward by South Africa, as well as the ICJ’s initial ruling, the credibility of claims that Israel is plausibly committing genocide is undermined, further upholding the status quo of Palestine’s oppression.

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Correction needed to replace "the region where Israel was founded" with "Palestine"

"It would be helpful for readers to understand that her comments are 1.) factually incorrect and 2.) reminiscent of the ideological underpinnings of colonialism in N. America, in which the idea of “Terra Nullius” was used to justify the ethnic cleansing of Indigenous peoples."

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Correction needed to change “Arab Israelis“ to Palestinian citizens of Israel”

"The term “Arab Israelis” has been propagated by Israel to downplay the identity and indigeneity of Palestinians, thus constituting a form of anti-Palestinian racism. The term “Israeli Arab” was never chosen by the Palestinian people, and it doesn’t take into consideration their separate identity from Arabs as a whole."

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Misleading and inaccurate article regarding a pro-palestine protest in Vancouver

"By the way it is written, it's assumed that the 26,000 are Israeli casualties, which is false. The 26,000 people who have been killed are Palestinians, and Israeli forces have killed them."

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Misleading article gives space to experts who say it is acceptable to commit genocide

"You write: “International law experts interviewed by CTV National News say this case may not meet the high bar of proving intent to commit genocide […]” Again, these words are highly misleading as you give voice and space to experts who say that it is possible to prove intent to commit genocide."

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Unfair article refers to pro-Palestine protests as pro-Hamas

"It is a deliberate way to delegitimize these protests and the Palestinian cause that rallies Jewish people as well. It is a misinterpretation of these protests that are essentially calling for a ceasefire and the liberation of Palestine and Palestinians."

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Article falsely describes pro-Palestine protests of being pro-Hamas

"It is a deliberate way to delegitimize these protests and the Palestinian cause that rallies Jewish people as well. It is a misinterpretation of these protests that are essentially calling for a ceasefire and respect for Palestinian human rights. There are no calls for blood or war and threats in these protests."

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L'article partial discrédite les nouvelles palestiniennes et déshumanise leurs pertes

"Il est inexact de donner le nombre de victimes palestiniennes et de référer le Hamas comme source. Il s’agit d’un biais étant donné que vous ne procédez pas de même avec Israël. Vous n’écrivez pas que le nombre de victimes israéliennes est selon un parti politique israélien."

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Correction de la citation des sources et du langage nécessaire afin de ne pas déshumaniser les Palestiniens

"Le premier enjeu est que vous spécifiez que c’est une majorité de civils qui a été tuée en Israël alors que vous ne procédez pas de même pour décrire les victimes dans la bande de Gaza. Ce genre de mots tend à déshumaniser les victimes du côté palestinien et, au contraire, à humaniser les morts du côté israélien alors qu’il est de votre devoir journalistique de faire preuve d’impartialité."

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