Media Ignore Israeli Massacres While Fixating on US Elections

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predictably the self-obsession of the us political class has reached new heights with the grotesque spectacle of the republican convention
pushing the genocidal complicity of the WarParty off the front page...

whether the "assassination" was real or fake is a moot point..the killing machine rumbles on..

james vance - trump lite - would like nothing more than to drop a few nukes on chinese cities

"Israeli forces have massacred nearly 60 people in the Gaza Strip over just the past 24 hours, and the past week has been one of the deadliest since the war began more than nine months ago.

But you’d hardly know it by looking at the front pages of major newspapers in the United States, despite U.S. President Joe Biden fueling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assault with diplomatic support and billions of dollars worth of weaponry.

While outlets such as Al Jazeera and Reuters have kept Israel’s onslaught at or near the top of their pages, coverage of the relentless war on the Palestinian enclave has largely been supplanted in the U.S. by presidential politics, particularly in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday — the same day Israeli forces killed around 100 people in an attack on a southern Gaza town that was previously designated a “safe zone,” as Common Dreams reported.

Fresh Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Tuesday killed dozens of people — including children — but the massacres didn’t receive mention on the front pages of the web versions of The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal or USA Today, each of which heavily featured coverage of the high-stakes U.S. presidential contest between two candidates who have backed Israel’s war on Gaza.

As of Tuesday morning, Gaza was entirely absent from the website landing pages of the Journal and USA Today. The Post’s home page buried a story about the potential for an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah, while the Times’ home page contained a piece about surging settler violence in the West Bank amid Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Gaza.

In recent weeks, U.S. corporate media coverage of developments in Gaza has not reflected the extent to which Israel has intensified its aerial and ground attacks, even as recent cease-fire talks have sparked some hope of a pause.


comrade stalin
gaza famine is still the issue
 
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predictably the self-obsession of the us political class has reached new heights with the grotesque spectacle of the republican convention
pushing the genocidal complicity of the WarParty off the front page...

whether the "assassination" was real or fake is a moot point..the killing machine rumbles on..

james vance - trump lite - would like nothing more than to drop a few nukes on chinese cities

"Israeli forces have massacred nearly 60 people in the Gaza Strip over just the past 24 hours, and the past week has been one of the deadliest since the war began more than nine months ago.

But you’d hardly know it by looking at the front pages of major newspapers in the United States, despite U.S. President Joe Biden fueling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s assault with diplomatic support and billions of dollars worth of weaponry.

While outlets such as Al Jazeera and Reuters have kept Israel’s onslaught at or near the top of their pages, coverage of the relentless war on the Palestinian enclave has largely been supplanted in the U.S. by presidential politics, particularly in the wake of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on Saturday — the same day Israeli forces killed around 100 people in an attack on a southern Gaza town that was previously designated a “safe zone,” as Common Dreams reported.

Fresh Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Tuesday killed dozens of people — including children — but the massacres didn’t receive mention on the front pages of the web versions of The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal or USA Today, each of which heavily featured coverage of the high-stakes U.S. presidential contest between two candidates who have backed Israel’s war on Gaza.

As of Tuesday morning, Gaza was entirely absent from the website landing pages of the Journal and USA Today. The Post’s home page buried a story about the potential for an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah, while the Times’ home page contained a piece about surging settler violence in the West Bank amid Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Gaza.

In recent weeks, U.S. corporate media coverage of developments in Gaza has not reflected the extent to which Israel has intensified its aerial and ground attacks, even as recent cease-fire talks have sparked some hope of a pause.


comrade stalin
gaza famine is still the issue
You need to put some cement in your porridge and toughen up a bit.
No one forced the Hamas to attack Israel. It's a war and they deserve what they get.
 
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