Intercept - Even after Israel has killed more than 23,000 Palestinians in Gaza, many U.S. outlets continue to present Israel’s sanitized narrative. Our analysis of more than 1,000 articles from the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times found a consistent bias, with words like “slaughter,” “massacre,” and “horrific” used almost exclusively when Israelis were killed, rather than Palestinians.
The U.N. estimates that some 700,000 women and girls in Gaza don't have access to basic hygiene products like menstrual pads, toilet paper and running water. The conditions put them at risk of reproductive and urinary tract infections.
Messenger - The U.S. and U.K. hit back at Iran-backed Houthi militants Thursday night — raining Tomahawk cruise missiles and bombs from fighter jets on targets in Yemen. President Joe Biden said the airstrikes were a response to repeated Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, but did not mention Iran in the statement. The joint airstrikes were aimed at launch sites and storage depots, one defense official who was briefed on the matter told The Messenger. (Read More) ... In response, the Houthi militia vowed to continue attacking ships in the Red Sea. In the U.S., a group of House Democrats criticized Biden for authorizing the strikes without first seeking congressional approval.
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