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Fri May 24 12:05:57 SAST 2013

Israel reports show bias: iLIVE

Dorothy Sank, by e-mail | 14 March, 2012 00:41

This is a complaint about deceptive reporting in the article "Israeli strikes kill 23 Palestinians" (yesterday).

The article is misleading and dishonest. It does not seem to be a crime when close to 180 rockets have been fired from civilian targets into Israel. There is a big difference between Israel striking for no cause and striking in self-defence. While your article and twisted headline try to evoke compassion about the plight of the Palestinians, the general public are growing tired of false, one- sided and biased reporting in which facts are misleading, distorted and dishonest.

An authentic newspaper should try to keep a fair balance, and at the very least offer honest reporting.

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