British
 journalist, Harry Fear, has accused Western media of exhibiting bias in
 its coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict, saying the “overarching 
storytelling” is based on the Israeli narrative, Anadolu Agency reports.
Speaking
 to Anatolia, Fear, known for directing the 2019 documentary, “Gaza: 
Still Alive”, critiqued the language used by mainstream Western media 
while reporting on the conflict that flared up last week after a 
surprise attack by Palestinian group, Hamas, on Israel.
Since 
then, Israel has continued heavy bombardment of Gaza, and has cut its 
water and electricity supplies, further worsening the living conditions 
of the Territory that has reeled under a crippling siege since 2007.
Fear
 said: "What we are looking at now is a bloodbath, a bloodbath designed 
to exact revenge on the Gaza population." Gaza's death toll has soared 
to 1,900 with nearly half a million displaced, as 1,300 were killed in 
Israel almost one week after Hamas' assault on Israeli towns.
He 
said the Western media focused on unverified information about Israeli 
civilians, while neglecting the suffering of Palestinian civilians, 
especially children who were killed over the years.
Singling out 
the BBC and other reputed media organisations for their choice of words 
when covering the Gaza conflict, Fear said the British public 
broadcaster used distinct terminology in its reporting, referring to 
those killed in Gaza as “died,” and those in Israel as “killed”.
Fear
 also criticised other mainstream outlets for their apparent lack of 
empathy towards Palestinian civilians. "Because Palestinians have 
basically been categorised effectively as unpeople, humans that are 
just, well, ‘human animals’, to use the word of the Israeli officials,” 
he said. “And that’s very much how the mainstream narrative captures the
 story as well."
He said “the framing of the conflict in this 
latest round of fighting usually completely silences the context of 16 
years of strangulation and siege, an ongoing war on Gaza, complete 
denial of Palestinians, human rights, civil rights, political economic 
rights, really that “dignity as humans at all, largely based on an 
ideology of racial supremacy and domination.”
The British 
journalist also highlighted the rapid dissemination of false and 
manipulative news regarding the conflict, saying: “The point is, of 
course, this is an ongoing war between Israel and Palestinians, and part
 of that is an informational war. It is a propaganda war.”
Commenting
 on an allegation by an Israeli journalist who claimed live on air that 
Hamas beheaded 40 Israeli babies, Fear said: “Is it true that Hamas 
carried out beheadings of 40 children? Well, it looks like that that 
isn’t true, because there “There has been no evidence.”
But, he 
added, “The story was then fed effectively throughout the 
English-speaking western media landscape, including landing on the front
 pages of major London newspapers.”
Palestinian children “have already been beheaded by Israel’s aerial bombardments, but that is of little to no report in the Western reportage,” he said.
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The evil Brits, the architect of the Palestinian problem, have cancelled 6 BBC journalists for reporting on the plight and suffering of the Palestinians.
British MSM owned by Jews. Of course biased reporting favouring Israel.
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