No, @BBCNews, it's not a "hostage exchange."
One side are Israeli hostages, the other are Palestinian prisoners.
If you can't tell the difference, you shouldn't call yourselves journalists.
No, @WSJ, the Bibas family did not simply "die in captivity."
Four-year-old Ariel and nine-month-old Kfir were murdered in cold blood. Terrorists killed them with their bare hands.
Stop whitewashing Hamas brutality.
No, @nytimes, Israa Jaabees wasn't "accused of attempted murder." She was convicted. Because her car didn't passively explode, she detonated a gas canister meant to be part of a suicide bombing.
You also forgot to mention that Addameer, whom you cite as a "prisoners’ rights
Emily Hand did not simply go "missing from Be'eri," @BBCNews.
She did not walk out of her kibbutz into Gaza. Hamas terrorists abducted her.
Why is it so difficult for the BBC to give agency to Palestinian terrorists?
This set of maps is designed to promote the lie that Israel has been stealing land from "Palestine" since 1946.
Shame on @thetimes for including it in an "explainer."
Here's an explanation of what these maps really show. 🧵
.@amanpour: The Israeli hostages have "probably been treated better than the average Gazan because they are the pawns & the chips that Hamas had."
Starved, electrocuted, held in chains & cages underground, forced to dig their own graves.
Is that what she considers being treated
🚨 BREAKING: Leaked BBC report admits editors pushed Hamas propaganda.
BBC News & Arabic service “minimised Israeli suffering,” “painted Israel as the aggressor,” and aired Hamas claims without checks.
Proof: BBC bias wasn’t a mistake – it was policy.
While @RedCross issues a statement condemning Hamas for staging the recovery of an Israeli hostage's body, its own staff were at the scene watching this sick stunt taking place.
Living hostages: the Red Cross didn't help.
Dead hostages: the Red Cross is complicit with Hamas.
The International Committee of the Red Cross claimed to have no prior knowledge of Hamas staging the "burial" and "discovery" of deceased hostage Ofir Tzarfati's remains, calling the act "unacceptable."
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BREAKING: Israeli official confirms two important details.
⭕ Babies were decapitated at Kibbutz Be'eri.
⭕ Women were raped next to the bodies of fellow festivalgoers at Re'im. They were "killed twice, first raped and then murdered," the official said.
Noa Argamani was not "released." Hamas terrorists did not suddenly develop a conscience. She was *rescued* by IDF forces.
@Telegraph, we've fixed your headline for you.
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Absolutely vile from @BBCNews.
Dr. Khaled Dawas (@Kdawas) falsely claimed Israeli hostages are “military officers” – then described terrorists who butchered civilians as people “fighting occupation.”
Murdering and raping Jews is not resistance. It’s barbarism.
Scoop: What were @AP, @Reuters, @CNN & @nytimes Gaza freelance photographers doing inside Israel on October 7? Coincidence or were they part of the plan?
No, @nytimes, Arbel Yehoud is not an Israeli soldier, she is a civilian and was kidnapped from her home in Nir Oz.
Please correct the error and stop portraying Israelis as legitimate military targets for terrorists.