Palestine-Israel: NYT, BBC and AFP slammed for ‘shamelessly’

LONDON: Analysts, journalists and more criticized “inaccurate” and “misleading” headlines and tweets published by Western media outlets such as the New York Times, BBC and AFP regarding slain

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