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Pages tagged "Gaza-Israel conflict"


Thanks for giving space to Palestinian voices and their reality

"I was especially shocked to hear that her family is sheltering in a storage room with 50 other families with no clean water, not enough food, or necessities and that some smugglers are asking 10,000 USD to cross the border."

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Re: “#MeToo — unless you’re Israeli”

"Recall that claims of 40 beheaded Israeli babies circulated in the fog of war. There is still no evidence. When the beheaded babies story started to fall apart, new top stories emerged, like the sexual assault allegations. Skepticism was justified, given the context."

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Thank you for citing Professor Finkelstein’s work and sharing his story

"I am astonished that so many journalists in Canada want to silent voices critical of the IDF, and the actions of the State of Israel, when so many of your colleagues have not only been silenced, but killed."

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Article falsely accuses pro-Palestine protesters of being pro-Hamas people

"By doing so, this article only furthers the conflation between the pro-Palestine protests and antisemitism to discredit them and the Palestinian cause. It only fuels antisemitism and anti-Palestinian racism."

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Correction needed to clarify that Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza after Hamas attacks

"Israel’s retaliation was nearly immediate and massive. Mr. Cochrane and his guests both downplay this reality and tell a demonstrable lie on air that needs to be corrected."

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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."

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Article 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."

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Article 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."

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Thanks for accurately describing the situation in Palestine and pro-Palestine protests

"It is rare to see the media give voice to people with such experience to cover the power imbalance between unarmed Palestinians and heavily armed Israeli soldiers in an accurate way."

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Article 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."

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