The media obsession with demonising Israel

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Astonishing. The obsession to demonise Israel has completely compromised the media. They're lying to us. 

And the BBC? Oh yes:

The BBC – as per usual went a step further. The BBC *spoke* to his mother, Huda Yassin Al-Matouq / Mutawwaq – and produced a 64 second interview that somehow failed to disclose that Mohammed was a child born with genetic problems and complex medical dependencies. Even in the BBC video, the mother alludes to this – referencing a prolonged struggle, including physiotherapy sessions that had helped him stand. The curvature of the spine another key clue tying the child to a CP diagnosis. But the BBC narrator never addresses this – leaving the audience to believe the heartbreaking physical condition we are seeing is the result of widespread famine.

This is not journalism. This is the UK’s state media deliberately pushing a deceptive narrative that only serves to benefit Hamas and create fake news.

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  1. Alan Avatar

    When I saw that photo with the mother holding the child my first reaction was how well the mother looked! You could see her face, lower arm, and hand, and they all looked perfectly normal and healthy.
    The other “popular” photo that looks (is obviously) staged is that of youngsters and women waving kitchen bowls all packed together on top of one another. A group behaving like that would collapse with many injuries. No one could depart with a full bowl. Where was the photographer standing and those serving the food?
    I’m sure I’m not alone in this! It could be that Israel has lost so much sympathy because many people think its Gaza campaign is over the top, and they “tolerate” this propaganda. Gaza is being levelled to the ground. And, yes, what about the settlers in the West Bank!
    Has anyone in the media picked these observations?

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