From the article:
“more than 180 Palestinian journalists were killed in 22 months of war, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.”
This seems awfully intentional.
jokoon · 1h ago
I remember reading that a majority of those "journalists" worked for hamas or were friendly towards hamas.
Aljazeera is hardly neutral on this conflict either.
jpster · 9m ago
Should journalists who are friendly towards Israel be killed for that reason? I personally do not think so, so I’m surprised that you seem to be introducing that as a justification.
King-Aaron · 50m ago
Bearing in mind that you are also not immune to propaganda, and once a reporter or whoever else has been forcibly disassembled it's easy for the aggressor to say what they want about them.
The Israelis have been demonstrably dishonest about this conflict so I'd take anything they release about their war crimes with a grain of salt.
zahirbmirza · 4h ago
Narrative Control and the new Furnaces of Orwell.
Note to Moderators - This is not a Dupe (in my opinion and I will respect your greater insight) from what I have seen published on this site so far. The subject of this article covers an important starting point for discussion; that of the power of narrative control, selective publication and control of access to information.
quantified · 4h ago
While the winners write the histories, their job is easier if the other narratives never existed.
This seems awfully intentional.
Aljazeera is hardly neutral on this conflict either.
The Israelis have been demonstrably dishonest about this conflict so I'd take anything they release about their war crimes with a grain of salt.
Note to Moderators - This is not a Dupe (in my opinion and I will respect your greater insight) from what I have seen published on this site so far. The subject of this article covers an important starting point for discussion; that of the power of narrative control, selective publication and control of access to information.