Depends who is saying it and which paper reports on it:
For example:
Theresa May condemns the actions of Israel in Gaza. The Sun reports this as "Our glorious prime minister stands up for the oppressed Palestinians".
Jeremy Corbyn condemns the actions of Israel in Gaza. The Sun reports this as "More evidence of Labour anti-semitism".
Is any of that true? I just looked at the Sun's website and there is nothing about Teresa May commenting on Israel, but there is an article on Jeremy Corbyn saying that "Jeremy Corbyn tried to get Eurovision winner Israel banned from contest" (only when you click into story do you see that this dated back to 2010!).
Fake news !No 3x6 it's not true, I'm not citing it as evidence of anything, I'm just throwing it out there as a hypothetical example of media bias.
Correct Jo, it would only be anti Semitic if you called him a Jewish **** as that implies he is only a **** because he is Jewish.
It's a complicated world isn't it?
So the Hamas leader incited people to try to get their own house back from the squaters lol. Agreed that those using guns or bombs would give the Israelis the excuse to shoot them.
What about the ones without guns or bombs far from the fences that were shot? If this happened anywhere else in the world with soldiers shooting demonstrators without any restraint then the ‘moral’ west would be calling for sanctions or arming the ‘arab rising against their oppressors’.
Of course if you speak up about it then you must be antisemetic or pro muslim lol. And if you are a Labour party member then the media will be all over it.