Where is the outrage? Where have all the “humans” gone? Israel slaughtered over 300 innocent civilians in Gaza last night. Most of them women and children.

None of those with #Ukraine, #Canada, #Mexico and #EU flags on their profile raising their voice condemning this outrageous crime.

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The sheikh wandered around the city with a lamp

I’m tired of all the devils and the death, and seeking one human

They said it cannot be found, we have searched, As we said before

That which cannot be found I desire

Rumi
دی شیخ با چراغ همی‌ گشت گرد شهر
کز دیو و دد ملولم و انسانم آرزوست

گفتند یافت می‌ نشود جسته‌ ایم ما گفت
آن که یافت می‌ نشود آنم آرزوست
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  • BrainInABox@lemmy.ml
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    7 hours ago

    Did they mention that Israel is blatantly lying about its reason?

    Did they mention that Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire?

    Did they identify that Israel is committing genocide?

    Did they avoid calling the government of Gaza “a terrorist organisation”

    Did they avoid calling IDF soldiers taken as prisoners of war “hostages”?

    • Here’s the Guardian article on the condemnation of the attacks: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/18/un-human-rights-chief-voices-horror-at-israel-new-gaza-strikes

      It does include that Israel is accused of genocide by multiple parties and explicitly includes Turkey’s response, which also directly accuses Israel of genocide. The French response calls out the Israeli justification, saying there’s no identifiable military objective.

      They do name Hamas, but not as a terrorist organization.

      Here’s a slightly more recent article that focuses on Israel’s justification and Netanyahu’s comments: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/18/israel-gaza-strikes-deaths-latest-update

      It contains the justification that Israel provided, but also additional context (e.g. the actual terms of the ceasefire) that show a stark contrast between the ceasefire agreement and what Israel is doing now. The article also highlights the human suffering this has caused. It also concludes by showing the disproportionate death toll that Israel has inflicted on Gaza.

      Here’s an opinion article published today from one of the main columnists that is very explicit about the genocide in Gaza: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/19/imagine-silent-terrible-evil-committed-gaza-inaction-censorship

      So maybe let’s not attack media outlets that do actually show what is going on and that are willing to call it what it is?

      I won’t bother with the Dutch state broadcaster because I doubt you speak the language, but with them it’s mostly the same story, though they don’t have opinion articles and the liveblog posts are a bit more concise. But they too have reported on ceasefire violations by Israel and the ICC case for genocide against Israel, and they often have expert opinions that also call out the disproportionate violence from the Israeli side.

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        Here’s the Guardian article on the condemnation of the attacks: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/18/un-human-rights-chief-voices-horror-at-israel-new-gaza-strikes

        Hey, that one’s actually good, only issue being one instance of “Hostages” vs “detainees”

        Here’s a slightly more recent article that focuses on Israel’s justification and Netanyahu’s comments: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/18/israel-gaza-strikes-deaths-latest-update

        This one is pretty damn bad though, spending a disproportionate amount of time uncritically repeating the lies and rhetoric of Israel, it also repeats the lie of Hamas starting the fighting by “attacking Israel” as well as not differentiating between civilian and military casualties on October 7th, before immediately giving a comedicly low death count for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

        Here’s an opinion article published today from one of the main columnists that is very explicit about the genocide in Gaza: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/19/imagine-silent-terrible-evil-committed-gaza-inaction-censorship

        A good editorial, not that it too talks about how bad the media has been.

        So maybe let’s not attack media outlets that do actually show what is going on and that are willing to call it what it is?

        I mean, they’re still extremely hesitant to actually call it what it is, instead resorting to qualified “some say” framing, while also giving equal consideration (or sometimes greater) to obvious lies from Israel. Don’t get me wrong, the guardian is way better than most, but that a relative statement.

        • Hey, that one’s actually good, only issue being one instance of “Hostages” vs “detainees”

          Doesn’t Hamas also call them that? Or perhaps it’s just translated as such.

          This one is pretty damn bad though, spending a disproportionate amount of time uncritically repeating the lies and rhetoric of Israel, it also repeats the lie of Hamas starting the fighting by “attacking Israel” as well as not differentiating between civilian and military casualties on October 7th, before immediately giving a comedicly low death count for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

          The entire point of that article is to report on what Israel is saying. So I’m not sure how that can be disproportionate if it exclusively talks about what it says in the headline. I think it makes sense for a media outlet to also report what Israel says, even if it can be disproven (and the Guardian does add that context). The Guardian here objectively reports on what Israel says, which I think is an important function of a news outlet. The Guardian also mentions that the “eruption of violence” started on October 7th, and I’m pretty sure that’s objectively true as well. Before that there was a very uneasy “peace” with plenty of violence to go around, but nothing to the scale of what we saw on Octobee 7th and beyond. Note how the language used doesn’t explicitly blame Hamas for the entire conflict.

          The “comedically low death count” is the count as reported by the Gaza health ministry. Of course more people have indirectly died as a result of the war, but that’s a different statistic. Not sure what you want the Guardian to do here, unless you think Hamas is also fudging the numbers or something(?)

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            The “comedically low death count” is the count as reported by the Gaza health ministry.

            Doesn’t even know the Palestinian Authority are fully controled by the genociders.

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                That is true, the Ministry of Health however isn’t.
                They could’ve provided the low numbers.
                The article says “Palestinian health authorities” which could mean either or some other ‘officials’ and I suspect it’s deliberately kept vague to not reveal an israeli (controlled) source.
                “Gaza health ministry” isn’t even mentioned once in this article?
                You naming that specifically is pretty suspicious and sneaky.
                Hasbara sneaky even.

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            Doesn’t Hamas also call them that? Or perhaps it’s just translated as such.

            Would be news to me, and that kind of double standard in language has been used a lot (see “kidnapped from his tank”).

            The entire point of that article is to report on what Israel is saying.

            Yes? That’s exactly my point. Do they have articles who’s whole point is to report on what Palestine is saying? Yemen? Russia?

            So I’m not sure how that can be disproportionate if it exclusively talks about what it says in the headline

            They choose their own headlines.

            I think it makes sense for a media outlet to also report what Israel says

            I don’t.

            The Guardian also mentions that the “eruption of violence” started on October 7th, and I’m pretty sure that’s objectively true as well

            You going to read the rest of that sentence? The part that goes “…when thousands of Hamas-led gunmen attacked Israeli communities around the Gaza Strip, killing 1,200 people and abducting 251 hostages.”

            and I’m pretty sure that’s objectively true as well

            It’s also objectively true that Israel is a fascist, genocidal ethnostate, you won’t see them saying that though.

            The “comedically low death count” is the count as reported by the Gaza health ministry.

            1. That death count is the direct munitions deaths that the barely functionally health ministry has been able to confirm. It is the depths of willfully misleading to imply that thats the actual estimated total death count. And you can tell that it’s misleading, because it misled you.

            2. Even that count is much higher than the number Guardian gave now, they’re using old numbers.

            but that’s a different statistic.

            Actually no, that’s the statistic The Guardian is falsely claiming it is.

            Not sure what you want the Guardian to do here

            For a start, they should include that the estimates for total deaths had already passed the two hundred thousand mark half a year ago.