08-31-2022, 08:57 PM
This has to do with what Reuters pushes on their lead outlets. (I noticed you didn't say anything about the obviously staged propaganda photo from Ukraine)
As I pointed out a couple of posts ago, they do have photos of heavily armed Islamic Jihad members parading in hate Israel parades. But those are not the ones selected for their Photos Of The Day.
So far as The Guardian goes, they have changed their slant over the past year or so. It has apparently finally dawned on them that Hamas and Islamic jihad are in it for their own ideological ends and repress and exploit their subjects. Also Fatah has reached the point of absurdity, with no concern for Palestinians and are more corrupt than ever, being led by a President Abbas now in his 18th year of his 4 year term.
It took them a while to catch on, but even the other Arab countries have stopped significantly supporting the PA and Hamas. The only ones left are Qatar and Iran. Iran's policies are just insane and imperialistic.
At least the BBC has fired their reporters who cry at Arafat's funeral.
See you the next time Reuters thinks that heroic Palestinian youth doing parkour in Gaza ruins strikes their fancy as world important events.
As I pointed out a couple of posts ago, they do have photos of heavily armed Islamic Jihad members parading in hate Israel parades. But those are not the ones selected for their Photos Of The Day.
So far as The Guardian goes, they have changed their slant over the past year or so. It has apparently finally dawned on them that Hamas and Islamic jihad are in it for their own ideological ends and repress and exploit their subjects. Also Fatah has reached the point of absurdity, with no concern for Palestinians and are more corrupt than ever, being led by a President Abbas now in his 18th year of his 4 year term.
It took them a while to catch on, but even the other Arab countries have stopped significantly supporting the PA and Hamas. The only ones left are Qatar and Iran. Iran's policies are just insane and imperialistic.
At least the BBC has fired their reporters who cry at Arafat's funeral.
See you the next time Reuters thinks that heroic Palestinian youth doing parkour in Gaza ruins strikes their fancy as world important events.