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Zeg, #Israëlhatende #NOS-redacteuren:

#Iran vuurt al sinds 1 maart #raketten met #clusterbommen af op #burgerdoelen in #Israël

Kennelijk vonden jullie dat tot nu toe niet de moeite waard om te vermelden ?
Past natuurlijk niet in jullie anti-Israëlische #narratief..?
#neutraliteit? #journalistiek?

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Als #Iran idd #clustermunitie gebruikt voor #burgerdoelen,

zullen alle #ngo's, de #VN, de #EU en de #Nederlandse

#regering dat natuurlijk unaniem #veroordelen....

Toch?🤔

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The cartoon uses a nearly black image with only minimal white outlines and eyes to illustrate its point. At the top, the text reads: “Without reporters the image from Gaza goes black…” This metaphor is made literal by the almost completely black panel. On the left, a figure asks: “Last question Minister Netanyahu: are journalists still welcome in Gaza?” On the right, Netanyahu replies: “Of course, why not? I have nothing to hide…” The irony lies in the fact that, while claiming openness, the visual suggests total darkness and lack of transparency, implying censorship or restricted access for journalists. The contrast between the spoken words and the image highlights the idea that without independent reporting, the reality of Gaza remains hidden. This cartoon criticizes the suppression of media freedom and portrays political statements of transparency as hollow when the public is left literally and figuratively in the dark.

The cartoon uses a nearly black image with only minimal white outlines and eyes to illustrate its point. At the top, the text reads: “Without reporters the image from Gaza goes black…” This metaphor is made literal by the almost completely black panel. On the left, a figure asks: “Last question Minister Netanyahu: are journalists still welcome in Gaza?” On the right, Netanyahu replies: “Of course, why not? I have nothing to hide…” The irony lies in the fact that, while claiming openness, the visual suggests total darkness and lack of transparency, implying censorship or restricted access for journalists. The contrast between the spoken words and the image highlights the idea that without independent reporting, the reality of Gaza remains hidden. This cartoon criticizes the suppression of media freedom and portrays political statements of transparency as hollow when the public is left literally and figuratively in the dark.

Cartoonjournaal 2 september 2025. Dit keer in het Engels. Deel gerust binnen je netwerk. De Alt-tekst is ook in het Engels.

Lees het bijbehorende artikel op mijn LinkedIn profiel:

www.linkedin.com/posts/lokoca...

#Israël #Hamas #Netanyahu #Gaza #WestBank #journalisten #MiddenOosten #burgerdoelen

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@spnl2.bsky.social

Welnu Jimmy, dit is het #Rusland waarmee jij graag Vrede wilt sluiten
#DoubleTap
#Burgerdoelen

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