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The Gaza Flotilla Story You Didn’t Hear

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Last fall, hundreds of activists from all over the world crowded onto several dozen boats and set sail for Gaza. Their goal: Break through Israel’s blockade of the territory and end one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet. They thought that by sharing their journey through social media, they could capture the world’s […]

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Loaded language describing Gaza situation as 'one of the worst humanitarian crises on the planet'Sympathetic framing of activists with dramatic quotes about being 'at gunpoint' and having 'no rights'Omission of Israeli perspective or justification for blockade enforcementone-sided source selectionloaded languagesympathetic framing of activistsSource diversityEmotional language densityFactual vs opinion ratioLoaded language such as 'one of the worst humanitarian crises' and descriptions of being at gunpointSource selection limited to activist perspectives with no inclusion of Israeli viewpointsOmission of potential counterarguments or broader context to the blockade

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