Gazan criticizes Hamas on Al Jazeera as reporter turns away, ignores him

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Since the outbreak of war since the Hamas terror attacks on October 7, much of the foreign media around the world has covered the war in a biased way and favored reports from the terrorist group. One of the networks that has received the most criticism from within Israel is the Qatar-based Al Jazeera network, which broadcasts non-stop from the Gaza Strip.

In a short interview that was broadcast on Al Jazeera Tuesday from the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza, a Gazan resident publicly criticized Hamas. "Why are the members of the organization hiding among the citizens?" the man asked.

Al-Jazeera reporter interviews a wounded elderly man at a Gaza hospital about how he got hurt. His answer?“Why is Hamas hiding among us civilians? Why don’t they go to hell and hide there instead?" The reporters quickly ends the interview…. pic.twitter.com/nB1EOOxY8l — Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 14, 2023

Upon hearing the man’s statement, the Al Jazeera reporter of the network took the microphone and immediately changed the subject – presumably because the elderly wounded man dared to challenge the ruthless Hamas regime, which does not allow dissent against their rule.

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In recent weeks, Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi has pushed for the Qatari network to be closed down in Israel. Initially, he said this was because the channel's content was damaging to national morale, but after seeking legal counsel, he changed his reason to the fact that the channel has been risking national security.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told a group of Jewish-American leaders that during his meeting with Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdel-Rahman Al-Thani In Doha he asked him to moderate the broadcasts of the Al Jazeera network regarding the war in Gaza.

Al Jazeera is funded by the government of Qatar and is considered to be a tool to gain political influence over public opinion in the Middle East and around the world. Blinken's request indicates that the US believes that the nature of Al Jazeera's broadcasts about the war increases the chances of an escalation of the situation in the region. Advertisement

Blinken told the heads of Jewish organizations in the US that he asked the Qatari government to change its public stance concerning Hamas during his visit to Doha, according to two sources who attended the meeting. According to the participants, Blinken brought up Al Jazeera broadcasts about the war, which are considered very sympathetic towards Hamas, and suggested toning down pro-Hamas rhetoric as an example of a step the Qatari government can take to balance their news coverage.

Ariella Mardsen contributed to this report.

reactor4 on November 15th, 2023 at 13:31 UTC »

The similar thing happened when a gazan woman said the "Hamas dogs caused this" she was told to shut up

afiefh on November 15th, 2023 at 12:16 UTC »

Native Arabic speaker, can confirm translation is correct.

A pretty much literal translation: "Regarding the resistance that comes and hides among the people, why does it hide among the people? Let him go hide in hell... and I mean this... [cutoff]" At this point the interviewer goes "these are the witnesses of the people because of the... the...[end of video]".

The old guy switches from femnine to masculine mid statement, but that's not out of the norm, as he started by talking about "the resistance" which is feminine, but switched to masculine implying "these guys". Gendered languages are fun.

Edit: I accidentally a word.

Slimfictiv on November 15th, 2023 at 10:51 UTC »

The 'reporter': nothing to see here, move along.