Israel is anti
semedicWhen they are ‘normally’ murdered by bombing them or whatever they usually use ‘found dead’ or some euphemism.
In this case they use the world ‘killed’. Something must be really wrong then.
Somewhere below the genocider apologetics, “without headlights or emergency signals” “alleging Hamas militants had been in the Red Crescent ambulance” it’s clear they had been EXECUTED, not killed.
Never honest reporting from the UK regime press, always doing dammage control.Do you have anything to back this up? I’ve never felt The Guardian was using euphemisms
They are supposed to act as the progressive paper in the UK but when it comes down to it they tow the line.
Somewhat less obvious but still.
Already clear from long ago.
A good example is Jullian Assange and how they fully went along with smearing him and printing lies.Do you have anything to back this up?
There is no obligation to do what anyone can look up themselves.
Anyway, this took me 3 seconds to find:half a dozen current and former staff at the BBC, Sky, ITN, the Guardian and the Times have disclosed the extent of anti-Palestinian prejudice in their newsrooms.
https://www.declassifieduk.org/battle-for-the-truth-pro-israel-bias-inside-uk-newsrooms-revealed/
Do you have any examples of the Guardian dancing around the word ‘killed’? The fact you have to resort to their reporting on unrelated issues seems to suggest that’s not really the case
I gave you a link showing their anti-Palestinian prejudice .
You fixating on this one word while that detail is not my point and a deliberate misinterpretation of my statement: “Never honest reporting from the UK regime press”.
Also calling that link unrelated, being negaive and dismissive sure smells like the usual sneaky hasbara tricks.
Nice try tho, now go away.You gave a link accusing them of quoting Israeli officials
You don’t seem to be able to back up your accusation that they have been avoiding to use the word ‘killed’. So why make it?
The Guardian is not misinforming their readers about what’s happening in Gaza.
The way you’re talking about this is telling me that you’re too far gone to look at these things objectively
It takes 2 seconds of Googling:
and compared to this: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/10/murdered-in-cold-blood-stories-emerge-of-israelis-killed-at-gaza-border-hamas-israel
You are clearly bad at hasbara and whitewashing the UK regime press.
Again, give it up, I have no interest in debunking your nonsense.And can you describe what you think is wrong with that article? Does it make you question whether those 60+ dead were unrelated to the Israeli attack??
If that’s the case then it’s just an issue of the Guardian being written for smarter people
Right to defend itself, huh?
they were at fault for putting the back of their heads against the barrels of our guns while we were harmlessly shooting! shame on you antissemitics!