Let's give peace a chance in Gaza?
Shall we now give “peace a chance” in Gaza? No, a thousand times no. Better make that fifteen-hundred...
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Shall we now give “peace a chance” in Gaza? No, a thousand times no. Better make that fifteen-hundred...
Those who came up with the Disengagement Plan and its supporters have to ask for forgiveness, also because they promised to "hit the terrorists hard" after the first rocket fell, only to eventually settle for grumbling about the moral and international constraints that prevented them from doing so.
The media watchdog's exposé on the conduct of Gaza-based reporters during the Oct. 7 atrocities raises serious questions as to whether they had prior knowledge of the events. Following editor-in-chief's letter, other media outlets sign letter urging foreign media outlets to sever ties with Gaza-based journalists.
HonestReporting, which flags anti-Israel bias in foreign media, published an investigation on Wednesday about photojournalists working for The New York Times, Reuters, AP, and CNN, asking how they were conveniently ready at the scenes of the atrocities. "The photographers and their employers are accomplices to the massacre that occurred in Israel on Saturday, October 7," MK Lieberman says.
Over 30 Jewish media outlets worldwide united this week to publish an open letter about the current situation in...
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