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More than 20 years after the incident, the Grossman photo is cited as one of the most infamous examples of distorted media coverage in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Instead of showing Israeli aggression against a Palestinian, what the photo really showed was a Jewish victim of a brutal attack committed by Arabs.
An analysis conducted by The Intercept revealed that The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times exhibited a consistent bias against Palestinians in their coverage of Israel's war on Gaza. These prominent print media outlets hold significant sway in shaping American perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The latest reports by Israeli media say at least 659 people have been killed in Israel. This is up from the previous 600 killed reported earlier. Another 2,156 people have been injured as fighting ...
Media coverage of the Gaza–Israel conflict (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Media coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Witnesses, activists and Palestinian media say 26-year-old dual U.S.-Turkish national Aysenur Eygi was shot by Israeli troops after attending a pro-Palestinian demonstration against settlement ...
Israeli media do use footage and news content from foreign media about Gaza, but its prominence and air time is minimal. The coverage of the Hamas assault and the ensuing war is no different.
Within Israel, the newspaper Haaretz issued an editorial that the "soft Gaza sand ... could turn into quicksand" for the Israeli military and warning about the "wholesale killing" of Palestinian civilians. The article declared, "There can be no victory here." [4] Naturally there was a lot of coverage in the Israeli media.
The Israeli military placed new restrictions on media coverage of soldiers on active combat duty amid growing concern at the risk of legal action against reservists travelling abroad over ...