Article fails to mention Palestinian casualties
"You do not mention how many rockets have been fired by the IDF at Gaza since the truce ended, only saying the ones fired from Gaza, which is a clear indication of your bias."
Read moreArticle fails to challenge Board Chair Fred Fuchs‘ comments
"The fact that you publish his words saying that the film presents one point of view is disappointing as his words are the equivalence of people choosing to stay silent on the genocide we are seeing unfolding in front of our eyes in Gaza."
Read moreArticle fails to challenge Israeli officials' statements
"You quote Levitt saying that Trudeau's comments have the potential to further antisemitism, which participates in the conflation of antisemitism and antizionism. This common current recurrence that prevents any criticism against Israel, which is even more ridiculous since Trudeau's soft statements cannot even be interpreted as a criticism against the state of Israel."
Read moreArticle presents uncorroborated claims as facts
"The fact that this opinion article exploits the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women to write about an unproven claim about a group while completely omitting to mention the evidence of threats of rape and sexual violence from Israelis on Palestinian women is ironic."
Read morePro-Israel article gives wrong Israeli death toll and makes false antisemitism claims
"The principal's post on X was anti-Zionist but not antisemitic, which is a shame because your article shifted to an article about antisemitism while only citing pro-Israel organizations such as B'nai Brith and Friends of Simon Wiesanthal Centre. You even mention Education Minister Stephen Lecce saying there’s no room in Ontario for activist teachers, which furthers my point."
Read moreArticle reports on biased poll to promote false narrative
"Mr. Braid must certainly understand, and should have made clear in his article, the composition of the many protests across Canada includes many factions. By far the majority of those protesting want the war being waged by Israel to end and wish an immediate ceasefire. These individuals are not pro-Hamas and are not antisemitic. They simply want political difficulties to be resolved by diplomacy and negotiation."
Read moreOne-sided article fails to be accurate about BC’s city’s council chambers protest
"You use the word “angry” to describe the protesters calling for a ceasefire, using the same language that Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke used to describe what was happening in the city council chambers. It makes your article one-sided and unfair since their demands are legitimate and reasonable, considering the seriousness of the events unfolding in Gaza."
Read moreOne-sided article lacks Palestinian perspectives
"Your article only gives voice to Henry Topas, Quebec's regional director of B'nai Brith and a Jewish student, without giving voice to other critical pro-Palestinian voices or perspectives and students who voted for this pro-Palestine policy."
Read moreIncomplete and biased article fails to include Palestinian perspetives
"Your article is biased as it only gives information about the Israel-based company, Zim Integrated Shipping Services, from the 1940s. Nothing is written about the company’s recent activities or even from 1948 and onwards. The protest is against the Zim of today, not of the 1940s. History matters, of course, but so does the context of the present situation."
Read moreLack of precision in whether Canadian MPs visited East or West Jerusalem
"Using the word Jerusalem without specifying if it is East or West Jerusalem adds fuel to the situation. While we still don’t know where the MPs went, it is highly probable that they went to East Jerusalem, as Marco Mendicino tweeted a picture of him in front of the Old City in East Jerusalem."
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