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Security Council ceasefire resolution brings ‘little hope’ to Gaza as Israeli genocide rages on

mondoweiss.net Security Council ceasefire resolution brings ‘little hope’ to Gaza as Israeli genocide rages on

The Security Council’s ceasefire resolution has offered “little hope” in Gaza as Israel’s genocidal attack continues to rage. “We believe the reality around us, not the Security Council,” Huda Amer, a Palestinian journalist in Gaza, tells Mondoweiss.

Security Council ceasefire resolution brings ‘little hope’ to Gaza as Israeli genocide rages on
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    • Take a look at Times of Israel in MBFC

      Amongst other things it says:

      Bias Rating: LEFT-CENTER
      Factual Reporting: HIGH
      Country: Israel
      MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MODERATE FREEDOM
      Media Type: Website
      Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic
      MBFC Credibility Rating: HIGH CREDIBILITY

      When covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, they usually are objective and cover both sides fairly, such as this: IDF strikes fresh Hamas targets after 2nd rocket fired from Gaza Strip. However, during the conflict of 2023, they were less objective, focusing on the objectives of the Israeli military. In general, the Times of Israel is factual with a slight left-leaning editorial bias.

      This is not a joke, just check it out.

      • Factual Reporting: HIGH

        I'm not familiar but I just went and looked over their front page, and all I can say is wow. My favorite story was: "Why we must embrace the UN ceasefire resolution: Ramadan will be over before we know it, and we can use the time to regroup, train, and buy some international good-will along the way."

        Country: Israel MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MODERATE FREEDOM

        This is incredibly notable, too. Saying Israel has "moderate freedom" is like saying apartheid South Africa had moderate freedom, with quite literally the 100% exact same little invisible asterisk after the statement.

    • Hm.. maybe. I'm not real familiar with them, so maybe they bend the truth to fit the viewpoint sometimes and it's a bad idea to rely on them. But, just looking at this one story I didn't see the viewpoint as all that different from a just mirror image of a factual-but-pro-Israel narrative in an ordinary Western paper. I thought just thought it was useful information about "how much does this resolution actually mean, what might make it enforceable, how much has it changed anything on the ground as of now (i.e. fuck all)" and such.

      • My concern with going case-by-case with articles from a generally non-credible publication is that even if this one is fine, it gives their other stuff undeserved legitimacy.

        YMMV, but I feel that generally muddies the waters and does more harm than good.

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