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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Ethnic cleansing"


National Post normalizes Israel's crimes against humanity

The National Post published an article from the Jewish News Syndicate wire service rife with propaganda that whitewashes Israel’s genocidal campaign in the occupied Gaza Strip and West Bank. 

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Broadcast fails to hold Israel accountable for destruction in occupied Gaza

"Your reporter Ms. Yourex-West describes Gaza as “flattened” and homes as “in ruins” but never says "who" caused this destruction. The result of this nightmare is Israel’s relentless bombardment and siege. This exclusion is irresponsible and goes against journalistic standards. Imagine reporting on Hiroshima’s destruction without mentioning that the United States dropped the atomic bomb—that’s exactly what’s happening here. This segment effectively whitewashes Israel’s deliberate destruction of Gaza."

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NP article is a mouthpiece for Israeli propaganda

"A core principle of ethical journalism is independence from external influences, yet you have aligned yourself with an organization that promotes a singular, partisan narrative on Israel-Palestine. By accepting this award, you have made it clear that National Post is not a neutral publication but a politically driven platform."

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