Israel-Hamas war - Please do not post videos showing attacks/similar

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You can...if you apply some context, it's not that difficult.

There's no way you can say it's exactly the same situation either, but you can apply context. Your whole argument is look gun, look child, must be the same thing!

The context of that photo is there was a stall set up on an Israeli high street with signs that "over 18's only" but a group of kids ran up and grabbed the guns when the proprietor wasn't looking. The adults in the photo were wrestling the guns out of the kids hands just as someone took the photo.

Prove me wrong.
 
but if you ignore the name-calling, the reporting has been unbiased from all my reading.
Disagree personally, here's 2 headlines from the bbc:
1-Moment women escape Israeli kibbutz attack.
2-Drone shows aftermath of Israeli airstrikes.

One is a story of women escaping the hamas attack. The other is a story of isreal airstrikes, yet both headlines are weighted to give the impression of Israeli agression
 
By not calling a terrorist a terrorist the BBC are helping terrorists with their public image. I'd be surprised if helping terrorists isn't a crime.
I caught the BBC news today, several times they said Hamas are regarded as a terrorist group, including by the UK.
 
Just appeared on GB NEWS AND SKY NEWS
this happened yesterday ? is there a delay on social media.

If people listen to some of the BBC interviews with Hamas - they are neutral - and the Hamas representative whose English is rather poor, inarticulately usually tries to justify attack based on just continuation of 70 odd years of tit-for-tat, speaking over the interviewer, but, there again, some of the Israelis , in particular. UK ambassador are also poor.

bbc give them an opportunity to reply but they usually can't exploit it - could say interviewer should be able to speak Arabic though (maybe the C4 female reporter could)
 
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