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The American media often portrays Palestinians as subhuman, ignoring the massive civilian casualties in Gaza. This bias is evident in the lack of empathy for Palestinian hostages compared to Israeli ones.
The 1,700 Palestinians taken hostage by Israel have never faced charges, not even in the kangaroo courts, highlighting a severe media bias where American media largely ignores their plight.
Christiane Amanpour faced backlash for stating that hostages returned to Israel had a better fate than some in Gaza, highlighting the media's reluctance to acknowledge Palestinian suffering.
The images of Palestinian suffering have fueled international pressure on Israel to end the war.
The ongoing conflict has resulted in the deaths of many Palestinians, including children, which is not widely covered in the media.
The occupation of Palestinians by Israel has been ongoing for decades and is described as abhorrent and unacceptable. The narrative of Israel as a victim is challenged by those who see the Palestinians as the oppressed.
The atrocities in Gaza have resulted in tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians being killed, and Hamas continues to hold 20 hostages. This is a ceasefire, not peace, and it's irresponsible for corporate news to suggest otherwise.
There's a very different value placed on life by Israelis and Palestinians, which is evident in the exchange of hostages. Israel gets back 48, while Palestinians get 2,000.
The end of the war leaves critics of Israel without the narrative of Jewish power and control, forcing them to shift focus to other aspects of perceived Jewish influence.
There is a perception that the media often portrays Palestinians negatively in peace deal negotiations, without fully exploring the terms offered to them.