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“Whether this meant focusing more on the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas than on the disproportion of Israel’s response, disregarding the long history of conflict between the two territories or ignoring the disparity between their military capacities and resources, the mainstream media painted a very different picture from social media,” Devon Chichester writes.

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https://dailycollegian.com/2024/05/how-mass-media-failed-palestine/

This article uses some generalizations, which can definitely be misleading, making the claim that the support is different souly from social media can't really be corroborated with every member of our generation. it brings up good points like the fact that normally older people get their news from cable television and younger people generally get it online therefore, younger people will see the effects in true horror and side with Palestine. Still, that's not always the case, and sets up the argument poorly in a way where there can be misleading generalizations.
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