The repercussions of the war on Gaza: from technological ambiguity to political clash

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The world press covered the recent war on the Gaza Strip from multiple angles, including the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Israeli surveillance camera recordings at the border with Gaza, the pressures faced by those in solidarity with the Palestinian cause in the West, as well as differences in views between the US president and the Israeli Prime Minister.


"The Jerusalem Post" revealed the remarkable disappearance of Israeli surveillance camera recordings dated to the outbreak of the war, which raised suspicions and increased the sense that the parties involved seek to protect their own interests.


For its part, "Haaretz" highlighted the differences in visions between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu, noting that Netanyahu may deliberately clash with the US administration for political goals, accusing it of hindering his efforts to eliminate Hamas.


The British "Guardian" addressed the campaign against those in solidarity with the Palestinians, stressing that solidarity is not hate speech, and that censorship cannot be the basis for justice.


"The New York Times" reviewed Irish sympathy for the Palestinians, citing a shared history of resistance to British colonialism.


Finally, the French "Le Monde" examined videos posted by the IDF about a tunnel under the Shifa Hospital, confirming that the actual size of the tunnel does not correspond to Israeli claims.


Source: Al Jazeera

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