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FelixCress@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago

Israeli settlers torch West Bank village

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Israeli settlers torch West Bank village

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FelixCress@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 9 months ago
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Palestinian killed as Israeli settlers torch West Bank village
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The Israeli prime minister says he views the incident with “utmost severity”.
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      Centre or even center right, you peanut.

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        I’m amazed that they finally mentioned Israel in the headline. You’d expect the BBC to write something like ‘West Bank village burns down’.

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          Nah thats not fair to the BBC. They were fairly neutral on this and refrained from calling hamas a terrorist org until they were heavily pressured into doing so. They constantly get bullied by zionists for not being pro israel enough. Yes they could do better, but they are much more neutral than most.

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            I’m referring to examples like this headline where they completely left out the perpetrator of an atrocity.

            Even the ‘fixed’ headline makes it sound like the dog somehow got loose instead of being intentionally sicced on the victim.

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              Damn that is more examples than i would have thought. Sad to see :/

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        Any source left of Fox is center left according to MBFC lol

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