The largest Canadian newspapers have given disproportionate attention to the deaths of Israelis, portrayed Israelis in more humanized ways, characterized their deaths as more worthy of indignation, and more often identified who was responsible for killing them, a comprehensive comparison of reporting on the deaths of Israelis and Palestinians reveals.

The Breach analyzed thousands of sentences in coverage in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, and National Post from Oct. 7 to Nov. 24. The study found that dozens of Palestinian deaths were required to merit just one mention in the newspapers, while there was one mention of Israeli deaths for every two Israelis who died.

The study shows a pattern of anti-Palestinian bias in Canada’s establishment media, sanitizing political violence against Palestinians and unequally stirring emotions about Israeli deaths.

Despite the unprecedented scale of Israeli bombing that has killed 20,000 Palestinians, the majority women and children, the newspapers have never used emotionally evocative terms like “massacre” or “slaughter” to describe their deaths. Meanwhile, they regularly used those terms to describe the Hamas attack on Israelis on Oct. 7, when militants killed 1,139 people.

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    Just cause you say “everyone else does it” should never justify not calling it out.

    Evil prevails when the good do nothing.

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      1 year ago

      I agree with you, but the evil is on both sides in this case. Calling just one side is doing exactly the same thing those journalists do.

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        Yeah but I don’t live in a place that does the opposite I live in a place that supports Israeli genocide so maybe you can recommend me an English language pro hamas newspaper that gets wide circulation in Canada so I can critisize them too.

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        I disagree with your premise. I think most people on both sides condemn Hamas. The problem under discussion is the ongoing genocide of innocent Palestinian civilians.

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          You would be surprised about Hamas. But I was not talking about it, but about laterally paying attention only about one side needs and ignoring the other side, including acknowledging tragedy of lost civilians and who’s fault it is.

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              How are Palestinian civilians evil, in your mind?

              Obviously they are evil for complaining about having their land stolen for 80 years, for resenting having their olive groves burned down by settlers, by having their homes bulldozed, their roads blocked to prevent access to schools and hospitals. Their children thrown in prison for throwing rocks at tanks.

              When they resist, the U.S. funded genocide they are obviously terrorists…

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              1 year ago

              Where did I talk about Palestinian being evil? Hamas, yes (but I did not even talked about them), but Palestinians?