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Cartoons and articles from the field: The Arab world looks up to Shifaa | Israel Hayom

2023-11-15T11:45:37.170Z

Highlights: The media in the Arab world look to Shifaa Hospital in Gaza. Cartoons showed IDF barrels on incubators in the hospital. A Jordanian newspaper wrote: "What after Israel?" The preoccupation with Gaza on the day after the fighting also permeated the press of our neighbors to the east. If you find a mistake in the article, please share it with us at iReport.com. Back to Mail Online home. Back into the page you came from. Back To the pageYou came from: Israel Hayom.


A Jordanian newspaper wrote: "What after Israel?" • Cartoons showed IDF barrels on incubators in the hospital


The media in the Arab world look to Shifaa Hospital in Gaza. Since the footage presented by IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari earlier this week and the findings taken by IDF soldiers from the basement of Rantisi Hospital in the Gaza Strip, the cameras of various media channels around the world have been directed at the compound of the largest and most important hospital in Gaza.

Starting in the morning, television stations in the Arab world, headed by Qatari Al-Jazeera, Saudi Al-Arabiya, Hezbollah-Lebanese Al-Mayadeen, and other media broadcast live reports from the entrance to the hospital, expecting to capture a small moment of IDF activity at the largest medical center in the Gaza Strip.

Websites and newspapers in the Arab world also try to convey what is happening on the hospital grounds in other creative ways, such as cartoons featuring incubators of Gaza babies to whom IDF tank barrels are directed. In general, since the beginning of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, the use of cartoons in the Arab media presents a one-sided picture according to which Gaza is the victim of the war and that Israel is committing war crimes and a terrible massacre of the poor residents of Gaza.

In recent days, much has been dealt with the question of the day after the war and what the State of Israel will do with the Gaza Strip. Many programs, proposals and hours-long discussions fill the panels on Israeli television channels, and of course the websites and newspapers quibble about the many options provided by the various commentators. It is evident that the preoccupation with Gaza on the day after the fighting also permeated the press of our neighbors to the east, and increased the sting of the Jordanian newspaper Al-Ghad, which deals specifically with the question: "What after 'Israel'? Reflecting the position that it is the Palestinians who will win the battle and Israel will lose.

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