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In Lebanon, framework agreement signed with Israel spurs protest, criticism

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Let’s cut through the nonsense: the recent deal that fails to demand Israeli troops withdraw from occupied territories is a blatant example of corporate media spin. Outlets like CNN and MSNBC are tiptoeing around the harsh reality of this situation, framing it as a complex diplomatic ballet while ignoring the fact that lives are at stake. Their spin continuously reinforces a narrative that downplays the urgency of justice in favor of maintaining the status quo.

Meanwhile, Fox News isn’t much better, shifting from sensationalism to faux concern without digging into why this deal is unacceptable for those affected by the ongoing violence. They play the American audience like a fiddle, implying that we should care, but never really addressing the systemic issues that perpetuate this cycle of anger and unrest. It’s all about optics and ratings rather than accountability.

Both camps are obscuring the core issue: people on the ground are tired of waiting for justice while their plight is turned into a spectator sport. This is not just an international dispute; it’s a humanitarian disaster. The mainstream narrative fails to ask the hard questions: Why are negotiations sidestepping the withdrawal of troops, and who benefits from this avoidance?

In the end, whether it’s CNN’s diplomatic gloss or Fox’s token empathy, the reality is stark: until genuine action is taken, the anger and frustration of those living under occupation will continue to simmer, regardless of what narratives the media choose to peddle.

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