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The Media Accountability Project  

Pages tagged "Gaza-Israel conflict"


Critical details regarding the Israeli occupation of Gaza omitted to satisfy partisan pressure group

"You must, if you aim to be a credible news organization, immediately restore the original language, and not airbrush true facts to satisfy partisan pressure groups."

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Re: "The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complicated"

"But Palestinian grievances against Israel are much greater than Israeli grievances against Palestinians can ever be, even if deaths on the more powerful side are better known."

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Failure to mention Palestinian casualties in Tonda MacCharles' recent articles

"In all these recent articles mentioned, Tonda MacCharles omits to mention Palestinian casualties, although she mentions Israeli casualties. Failure to include this information clearly shows the one-sidedness of your reporting, which is a breach of your journalistic obligations."

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Re: "It's time for good people of humanity to pick a side"

"That rare exceptional moment in Israel/Palestine, namely, a brief window of time in which more Israelis had been killed by Palestinians than Palestinians had been killed by Israelis, is closed."

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Urgent need to reclassify pro-Israel "JNS" commentary NOT as "Wire Service" news

"You have run at least twenty articles on the Middle East crisis from this so-called “Wire Service” of yours since October 7, and not one has mentioned the Israeli killing of Palestinian civilians. This is not a news service; it is a source of pro-Israel commentary."

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Unbalanced reporting dehumanizes Palestinian victims of violence and hate

"On Sunday, October 15, observers reeled from the arrival of anti-Palestinian violence in North America: a six-year-old Palestinian child, Wadea Al-Fayoume, was that day stabbed 26 times in Illinois, killed for no reason other than that he was Palestinian. The very next day, you decided to publish an article representing Palestinians only as a hate threat, not, as is more factually the case, as targets of Israeli and overseas hate."

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Inaccurate language and unclear reporting undermines Palestinian history and suffering

"You must show more respect to Palestinian Torontonians amid this pain and hate. Look into the details as credible observers track Israel’s embrace of positively genocidal violence in Gaza, and start to report on these horrors with some basic human respect."

 

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Seuls des décès Israéliens sont signalés dans un article portant principalement sur Gaza

"Vous écrivez le nombre de morts israéliens avec les mots suivants : « près de 1400 Israéliens ont perdu la vie dans ces massacres » sauf que vous ne présentez aucune donnée du côté palestinien alors que le point central de votre article est Gaza."

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Article is glaringly insensitive to Palestinian pain

"You must show more respect to Palestinian Torontonians amid this pain and hate. Look into the details as credible observers track Israel’s embrace of positively genocidal violence in Gaza, and start to report on these horrors with some basic human respect."

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Article cite Antony Blinken mettant la faute sur les Palestiniens pour les actions d'Israël

"Alors que vous invoquez clairement le blocus de Gaza depuis 15 ans, un peu plus haut dans votre article, avec les mots suivants : « soumise à un blocus israélien terrestre, aérien et maritime depuis plus de 15 ans », il est désolant que vous citiez le secrétaire d’État américain qui jette le blâme sur les Palestiniens pour la situation et les pertes actuelles à Gaza."

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