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from #WashingtonPost [gift article] [Bias alert - WaPo usually favors Israel]

By Souad Mekhennet and Joby Warrick October 5, 2024 at 5:50 p.m. EDT

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Israeli forces killed a Palestinian journalist on Sunday, weeks after he received threatening messages instructing him to stop filming Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military sent tanks and troops into the camp in the northern Gaza Strip late on Saturday following a night of heavy air strikes. It marked the military's third ground assault on Jabalia since the war on Gaza began a year ago.

Hassan Hamad, 19, died when his home in Jabalia refugee camp was struck by artillery fire. Hamad was reporting on the new Israeli incursion just moments before he was killed.

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By MEE staff Published date: 5 October 2024 19:45 BST

[We need a lot more of these]

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By Brett Wilkins. October 4, 2024

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By Common Dreams staff October 5, 2024

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Naomi Klein. Sat 5 Oct 2024 08.00 EDT.

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‘An embarrassing moment’ at CNN

In November, CNN International Diplomatic Editor Nic Robertson embedded with the Israeli army to visit Gaza’s bombed-out al-Rantisi Children’s Hospital.

Once inside, military spokesperson Daniel Hagari claimed to have found proof Hamas was using the hospital to hide Israeli captives. Hagari showed Robertson a document on the wall written in Arabic, which he said was a roster of Hamas members watching over the captives. “This is a guarding list. Every terrorist has his own shift,” Hagari told Robertson.

To make matters worse, the Israeli claim had already been debunked by Arabic speakers on social media before the CNN footage aired, and, according to multiple CNN journalists and an internal WhatsApp chat seen by Al Jazeera, a Palestinian producer alerted her colleagues, including Robertson, but was ignored. After the report aired on television, they said, another producer tried to get it corrected before it was posted online.

‘No balance’ at the BBC

In the days after October 7, the BBC set up an internal group chat in which producers could screen potential interviewees based on their online footprint. Al Jazeera has obtained messages from that chat.

“It was overwhelmingly guests on the Palestinian side of things who were being looked into,” she said. “Palestinians [were] being flagged up for using the word Zionist, which isn’t something to flag necessarily.”

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By Humeyra Pamuk
October 4, 20242:56 PM EDT

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Schuyler Mitchell
Sep 30, 2024

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Jessica Washington
September 30 2024, 5:40 p.m.

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Sam Biddle
October 2 2024, 3:30 p.m.

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For the first time in more than 20 years, Israeli fighter jets bombed a West Bank city on Thursday night.

Eighteen people were killed and many others wounded, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

Fayed, who lost his brother in the attack, was in a nearby building when the Israeli missile hit his cafe.

It was a normal night, he told Middle East Eye, with people gathered to eat and smoke as usual. Within seconds, the bombing changed the scene completely, he added. “There were bodies strewn on the fences, the utility poles, the roads and under the rubble,” he recalled.

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This feature length investigation by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit exposes Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip through the medium of photos and videos posted online by Israeli soldiers themselves during the year long conflict.

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Ahmad Wuhidi October 4 2024, 6:00 a.m.

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New analysis by Oxfam reveals that more women and children have been killed in Gaza by the Israeli military in the past year than in any recent conflict over a single year.

Oxfam’s study looked at conflict deaths data over nearly two decades from the UN and Small Arms Survey, with data from AOAV, which shows that Israeli explosive weapons struck civilian infrastructure in Gaza once every three hours on average since the war began.

Conservative data shows that over the past year, more than 6,000 women and 11,000 children were killed in Gaza by the Israeli military. By comparison, the Small Arms Survey estimates that previously the highest number of women killed in a single year was over 2,600 in Iraq in 2016.

A report from Every Casualty Counts revealed that over the first 2.5 years of the Syrian conflict, an average of 4,700 children were killed annually.

UN reports on Children and Armed Conflict over the last 18 years indicate that no other conflict has resulted in a higher number of child deaths in a single year.

  • Homes were hit every four hours, on avergae
  • Temporary shelters every 17 hours, on average
  • Schools and hospitals every four days, on average
  • Aid distribution points and warehouses every 15 days, on average.
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By Suadad al-Salhy in Baghdad. Published date: 3 October 2024 16:10 BST

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By MEE staff Published date: 3 October 2024 17:32 BST

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Middle East: "Raging fires are fast becoming an inferno" - UN Chief's Briefing | United Nations
(YouTube, 2024-10-02)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pIHOXNrU4w

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Family: Dearborn man trying to help others is killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon
(Detroit News, 2024-10-02)

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/wayne-county/2024/10/02/family-dearborn-man-helping-others-is-killed-in-israeli-strike-in-lebanon/75489098007/

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"Hajj Kamel Ahmad Jawad died in his hometown of Nabatieh, Lebanon, while trying to save and comfort others, according to an Instagram post from Jawad's daughter, Nadine Jawad."

https://aje.io/l9o832?update=3218560 (Al Jazeera Live Update)

"When asked about reports of an American killed in Lebanon, a State Department spokesperson said: 'It’s our understanding that it was a legal permanent resident, not an American citizen [who was killed in Lebanon] but we obviously offer our sincerest condolences to the family.'”

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