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Israel-Hamas War: Is Western Media Indulging in Hypocrisy?

A BBC journalist tried to avoid using the term "Palestinian kids" when talking about prisoners in Israeli jails. The reporter preferred to call them "teenage men".
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British state-affiliated broadcaster the BBC, which has reportedly been accused by its own journalists of failing to tell the story of the Hamas-Israel conflict accurately, has come up with yet another goof-up in a form of a news story wherein it said that Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails include only "women and teenage males," and no children, as was reported by the media in general.
In the BBC report, the newsreader could clearly be heard as saying that Israeli jails have "Palestinian women and teenage males" in the list of 300 names.

"[...] Now during this time period, we are expected to have batches of Palestinian prisoners held in the Israeli jails, they are women and also teenage males according to a list that's been put out of some 300 names", the newsreader said in the bulletin.

On Wednesday, Israel and Hamas agreed on freeing of 50 hostages held in Gaza in exchange for the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails.
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