Gaza kritisiert die Hamas auf Al Jazeera, als sich der Reporter abwendet und ihn ignoriert

by Ahad_Haam

15 comments
  1. Idiots in response: That man is an Israeli Propaganda Mossad Mastermind

  2. and meanwhile, 300,000 morons are marching in London supporting everything contrary to what the Gazans actually think

    Finally the world will hear the voices from Gaza. Hamas, hopefully, is no longer able to intimidate the citizens anymore.

  3. Just confirming what everybody already knew about Al Jazeera

  4. Al Jazeera has a strong bias, so this would run counter to their narrative

  5. I’ve lost a lot of respect for Al Jazeera from this war.

    (Am a white non religious Brit watching UK channel) they’re clearly biased towards Gaza / Muslims, it seems.

  6. I can understand why the reporter ignored him (he wants to live)

  7. It’s almost as if the nerative that is coming out of Gaza is completely controlled by Hamas and Anti-Israeli “journalists”.

  8. I have heard it said that Al Jazeera English is marketed as a ‘gateway drug’ to the West, upholding a veneer of moderate and unbiased coverage, while all the really gnarly radical stuff is reserved for the main channel.

    I don’t know if that is true or not, but I can’t say even AJE has been unbiased in this coverage. Then again, I can’t say that about our BBC either.

  9. Later on, Gazan citizen found beheaded in a clear show of an IDF war crime.

  10. Hamas barely won in their last election and i believe some vote for them not because they want Hamas but because the ruling party is deemed to be corrupt.

  11. Native Arabic speaker, can confirm translation is correct.

    A pretty much literal translation: “Regarding the resistance that comes and hides among the people, why does it hide among the people? Let him go hide in hell… and I mean this… [cutoff]” At this point the interviewer goes “these are the witnesses of the people because of the… the…[end of video]”.

    The old guy switches from femnine to masculine mid statement, but that’s not out of the norm, as he started by talking about “the resistance” which is feminine, but switched to masculine implying either “these guys”. Gendered languages are fun.

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