Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The BBC regularly covers this side, but for a long while, no media could get in. At all. There was a few doctors and stranded journalists who would risk their lives to send in reports, sometimes walking for miles to do so. Even drones were not allowed. Once drones were allowed, they could see the destruction.
BBC now seems to have a daily radio report with various people in Gaza. To be honest, I hear much less from Israel.
BBC is not US but I see your point. They do amazing work. I hope they will continue after their latest dust up and capitulation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
I also want to see The Voice of Hind Rajab and No Other Land.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I see a lot on October 7th and how Israelis felt and feel. But very little from the Palestinian perspective. I don’t mean fierce political debates, more how life was impacted.
This doc was recently released- Put Your Soul in your hand and walk. But I haveht seen it receive any coverage. It’s on Apple TV I think. It is made up of FaceTime calls between the filmmaker and a Palestinian woman in Gaza. The filmmaker was not allowed to meet her, so it’s all over the phone. The subject was killed in April with 9 members of her family.
Has anyone seen it?
Anonymous wrote:The BBC regularly covers this side, but for a long while, no media could get in. At all. There was a few doctors and stranded journalists who would risk their lives to send in reports, sometimes walking for miles to do so. Even drones were not allowed. Once drones were allowed, they could see the destruction.
BBC now seems to have a daily radio report with various people in Gaza. To be honest, I hear much less from Israel.
Anonymous wrote:Not true. But also rightly of of little interest to most people in the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Most young people don’t get their news from cable news networks but from social media and the Internet. That’s why younger people have a pro Palestinian view than boomers
Anonymous wrote:Not true. But also rightly of of little interest to most people in the U.S.