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Newspaper covers around the world: Shock at Hamas atrocities and concern for the situation in Gaza | Israel Hayom

2023-10-13T09:14:58.861Z

Highlights: Newspaper covers around the world: Shock at Hamas atrocities and concern for the situation in Gaza. The headlines of newspapers in the English-speaking world reported in detail on the scenes of the massacre discovered in the southern settlements. In the United States, the headline of the conservative New York Post dealt with the failure that led to the terrorist attack. In Britain, several major newspapers devoted their headlines to the horrific exposures from the communities near the Gaza Strip. The Guardian, which usually takes a critical line towards Israel, chose a relatively neutral headline on US aid to Israel.


The headlines of newspapers in the English-speaking world reported in detail on the scenes of the massacre discovered in the southern settlements • The Washington Post: "The number of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip soars"


Almost a week after Hamas' surprise attack and the start of an iron sword war, the English-speaking world is experiencing a significant change in the print press's focus on the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists in the communities near the Gaza Strip for the air force bombings in the Gaza Strip.

In the United States, the headline of the conservative New York Post newspaper dealt with the failure that led to the terrorist attack and the horror caused by the pictures of the babies published by the Israeli government and sent to media outlets around the world. The New York Times, the most important print newspaper in the United States, dedicated its headline to the situation in Gaza, saying "300,00 homeless people in battered Gaza, still running out of food."

The Washington Post, a leading left-wing newspaper in the United States, also devoted its headline to the situation in Gaza, stating that "the number of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip soars." At the same time, the front page features an article dealing with the situation in Israel titled "Overcrowded military bases and empty shopping malls."




In Britain, several major newspapers devoted their headlines to the horrific exposures from the communities near the Gaza Strip. The Daily Mail chose not to publish photos that came to it from the envelope, instead writing where the photo is supposed to be embedded: "This is the hardest picture we've ever distributed. We tremble as we write this. We debated again and again whether to publish it, but you have to know that it happened."







The Times of London published a cover dedicated to the situation in Israel that read: "Israel shows mutilated babies." The Guardian, which usually takes a critical line towards Israel, chose a relatively neutral headline on US aid to Israel. We'll fix it! If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us

Source: israelhayom

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