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You know who else kidnapped journalists? ISIS.
It's tough work hiding your genocides
That's definitely not the behavior of someone trying to cover up war crimes.
They don't care that what they're doing is illegal because they are going to get away with it.
Come on, it's our best friends the Israeli government. At worst, maybe there were one or two war misdemeanors. Nothing to blow out of proportion.
This is absolutely typical of this criminal regime – and these are far more than empty threats.
Israel deliberately kills journalists, as evidenced by the fact that more journalists have been killed in Gaza in the last two years "than in the U.S. Civil War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War (including the conflicts in Cambodia and Laos), the wars in Yugoslavia in the 1990s and 2000s, and the post-9/11 war in Afghanistan, combined".
Source: Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs - News Graveyards: How Dangers to War Reporters Endanger the World (full paper here)
the chart should do a better job emphasizing the length of these wars. or use averages per year.
Yes, the chart is not ideal.
However, my intention was simply to give an impression of how ruthlessly Israel prevents any reporting on what is actually happening in Gaza.
I think this comparison is sufficient for that purpose, especially since it puts into perspective the enormously high number of media representatives who have been killed in Gaza. I think this makes also clear that the reason for this is most likely that Israel is deliberately targeting media representatives with all means at its disposal – including murder.
But you are absolutely right: this would become even clearer if it were made more explicit that the enormous number of war killed Journalist in Gaza refers to less than two years while other wars were much longer and also more extensive.
Assigning each war an Average number of journalists killed per year (total killed divided by duration) would visualise this even more starkly.
Why are the two world wars grouped together? I understand they might not be the most significant war for people in the US, but they are some of the most influencial wars in history and named World Wars for a good reason ...
I can ask the same about the VIetnam, Cambodia and Laos wars, but they seem to be in the same timeframe at least.
I'm afraid the paper doesn't give a concrete answer to that. The historical figures and the discussion of the Gaza War are used here more as background information or for comparison. The focus is mainly on the challenges of modern war reporting, with an emphasis on the wars waged by the US.
I, on the other hand, only mentioned this study to give an impression of how ruthlessly Israel treats journalists. Or even more than that: that this state is obviously deliberately and by all means preventing objective reporting — the reason seems obvious: in my opinion, Israel is committing crimes against humanity and is doing everything in its power to cover it up, apparently not even shying away from deliberately murdering journalists.
In my opinion, there is no other explanation for the absurdly high number of media representatives already killed in Gaza especially in comparison with other, much longer wars that also had significantly larger conflict zones.
Disgusting.
The officer threatened us with worse consequences if we approached the frontier from the Syrian side again, and said that they know everything about us and would track us down if any hidden or un-deleted photo was ever published.
Honestly surprised IDF didn't just shoot them as soon as they realized they were journalists...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_journalists_killed_in_the_Gaza_war
They are Western. Harder to dismiss them as Hamas like the 220 Palestinian journalists they've murdered
I could have sworn they've killed BBC journalists before, but there's none on that list so you may be right.
They've banned all Western journalists from Gaza so they don't have witnesses from Corproate media. I don't think media are complaining as it makes their job of whitewashing genocide easier.
Ah yes, that's what an ally, who's doing nothing wrong, would do... totally.
Well you know, new axis powers are forming, Isreal, China, Russia and the US.
Why stop at Gaza right? Israel has a lot of neighbors, might as well walk right into Iran or Lebanon and just start murdering people too!
The tell tale sign of how awful the zionists are is that they aren't picking a fight with Iran. Syria fell. Syria is starting to rebuild. Palestinians had barely any organized resistance. They only fight those who can't fight back. Almost exactly like another genocidal maniac in the 1920s-1940s.
And yet the BBC makes no mention in this article about Israel's "genocide", no mention of their "apartheid", and the only result my ctrl-f for "crime" (aiming to detect "war crimes") was one of the promotional links to a different article where they invited "both sides" to argue in a debate, as though it's two equal sides.
That had to be absolutely terrifying, which I’m sure was the goal. There is not one IOF soldier that is innocent. They need to be put down, the lot of them. I long for a day where there is a long wait at the gallows for each and every one of them. Hanging them would be too kind.
Fuck Israel.
Sincerely,
A now non-practicing Jew.