In the presentation of 'the news' by Western journalists, its the campaign to free the 100 Israeli hostages that dominates the news as worthy of public attention, even though:
- More than 100 children are killed in Gaza every day on average. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports.
- A child is killed on average every 10 minutes in the Gaza Strip, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the United Nations Security Council.
Julian Assange regarding journalist complicity in war deaths,
"Let us ask ourselves of the complicit media, which is the majority of the mainstream press, what is the average death count attributed to each journalist?" Julian Assange [11]
"It is not just leaders, it is not just soldiers, it is journalists; journalists are war criminals."[Julian Assange October 8, 2011 during the U.S. U.K. genocide in Iraq]
- More Palestinian children were killed in just the first three weeks of Israeli bombing in Gaza, than in all of the world's conflicts combined in each of the past three years, according to the global charity Save the Children.[12]
During British BBC and German DW International Evening News, as well as U.S. News Hours Telecasts, this writer often hears lengthly interviews of relatives of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Listening to the very appropriate commiserating tone in the voice of the interviewing Tele-journalist and to the sorrowful details from the suffering relative of an Israeli hostage drawn out for emphasis brings the thought that:
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