Human rights advocates and progressives in Congress on Monday slammed the corporate media for perpetuating anti-Palestinian sentiments in their reporting on the violence in Gaza and Israel over the weekend.
Major newspapers gave little in-depth information or a timeline regarding the Israeli military’s killing of four Palestinians at a protest on Friday—one of the weekly demonstrations Palestinians have held for more than a year to call for an end to illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, blockades which have led to food and medicine shortages, and ongoing attacks by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Instead, major news sources reported mainly on more than 200 rockets which Hamas and the Islamic Jihad launched into Israel and Israeli settlements, writing that Israel retaliated for those attacks and ignoring what led up to the rocket strikes.
The rocket strikes on Saturdayfrom Gaza killed four people, while Israel’s airstrikes which were launched later killed at least 23, including two pregnant women and two infants.
As TRT World reported Monday, “Palestinian deaths are primarily viewed as ‘retaliation’ by international media outlets, while Israeli deaths would never receive that kind coverage.”
In February, the United Nations said that Israeli soldiers who attack Palestinians at peaceful protests could be found liable for war crimes.
Critics directly confronted several news outlets on social media for printing headlines suggesting that the rocket strikes were spontaneous acts of violence.