It’s absolutely chilling that a baby died because their family couldn’t reach a hospital due to a checkpoint imposed by Israel in the occupied West Bank. And yet, what do we see in corporate media? Outlets like CNN and MSNBC tiptoe around the brutal realities, framing this as just another unfortunate incident, instead of shining a glaring spotlight on the systemic restrictions that lead to such tragedies. Why? Because they don’t want to disrupt the narrative that keeps audiences comfortable.
While the mainstream media focuses on isolated incidents, they conveniently ignore the broader context of a humanitarian crisis fueled by occupation and oppression. Fox News, for instance, is more interested in sensationalizing conflicts rather than providing a nuanced perspective. They play the game of blame without showing the human cost—all while waving flags and touting freedom. Their selective coverage serves a political agenda, glossing over the deeply-rooted issues that affect the lives of the Palestinian people.
Meanwhile, independent media outlets that dare to report the full story lack the resources to amplify these voices adequately. They present the stark reality, yet they are relegated to the shadows as corporate giants dictate what “newsworthy” means. This is more than just a tragic story; it’s a case of profound injustice, obscured by corporate interests desperate to maintain the status quo.
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