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by Prodigy (9.1k points)
I am sure your "search" will not find this image, this what is left of several Palestinian Children when Israel "defended" itself during the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

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by Novice (810 points)
Yes, you will not because since our social media and news sources are protected and watched by the government, and as we know, evidently the US has visibly shown to take Israel's "side" in the war by fighting with them and provide weapons in defense. Sources claim that due to the US creating a bias "they must sensor all that the US is seeing", almost creating us to have heard only one side's story. I agree that we will never see this content on social media unless someone is to educate us, and find these images themselves to show to the world since it is given information, as it may be in other countries.

https://www.npr.org/2024/01/12/1224363666/ireal-hamas-war-palastainans-south-africa-genocide-case-course.org

https://press.un.org/en2024/ga/12635.doc.htm
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ago by Newbie (220 points)
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I wanted to say your comment was really smart and thought-provoking. I liked how you brought in legit sources like NPR and the UN—it shows you actually took the time to look into it instead of just sharing an opinion. You made a great point about how media in the U.S. can be biased or filtered, especially when it comes to conflicts like the one between Israel and Palestine. It’s true that we often only get one side of the story unless we go out of our way to find other perspectives. I respect how you emphasized the need to educate ourselves and not just rely on what’s shown to us. You explained it all in a way that was clear but still powerful.

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