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Pages tagged "Gaza-Israel conflict"


One-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."

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Incomplete 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."

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Highly misleading article on Christian Zaarour's post

"While it is not my role to defend Mr. Zaarour — I do not know him nor am I familiar with his broader beliefs — I am concerned that the article obscures a couple of important aspects of the Instagram post."

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Re: “On Israel-Gaza, Canada must rise to the humanity of the moment“

"I think that the genocide unfolding in Gaza is our wake-up call to stop seeing and expecting Canada to promote and enforce human rights and recognize and treat it as complicit in human rights abuses once and for all."

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Failure to specify Israel’s military operations and their humanitarian impact on Gazans

"To report on the military targeting of the Hamas tunnels in the absence of any acknowledgment of Israel’s deliberate attacks on the Palestinian civilian population and their infrastructures dehumanizes the Palestinians. It also reinforces Israel’s impunity for the humanitarian crisis that they have created and continue to expand in total disregard for International Humanitarian Law."

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L‘article ne mentionne pas qu'Israël bombarde le sud de la bande de Gaza

"Cependant, vous omettez de mentionner qu’Israël bombarde aussi le sud de la bande de Gaza, le même endroit que l’armée israélienne indique à la population de Gaza d’aller."

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Thanks for reporting facts on Israeli expulsion schemes

"Credible journalism needs, as your story equips us to do, to identify the difference between wartime public diplomacy and policy, especially as concerns Israeli expulsion plans, and to inform readers about the real policy developments so often confused by the wartime spin."

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Lack of context regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

"Without this context and in the absence of Canada advocating more strongly for a truce or ceasefire, the Canadian government is leaving Canadians and Palestinians in Gaza in a life threatening situation."

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Re: “Advocates criticize push for humanitarian pauses”

"There seems to be a fixation on asking Muslims to apologize as if we’re born guilty of something, while no other communities are asked to do so. This expectation stems from racism and is extremely dangerous since it only adds fuel to anti-Muslim hate and anti-Palestinian racism."

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Thanks for advocating the need for a ceasefire in Gaza!

"The McGill Daily's position of the need for a ceasefire, humanitarian access and that Canada must stop funding the Israeli military is shared widely."

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