I'm not really sure pulling out a controversies tab from wikipedia is making the point that OP is trying to make. It's like citing BBC for their controversies
Those are interviews with Hamas spokespeople. It isnt the opinion of al Jazeera being presented.
There's nothing more shocking than the stuff Ben Gvir (security minister of Israel) does or says.
The second interview even references his calls to burn women and children as, yknow, a bad thing.
"memri" doesnt seem to consider that valid context, that is probably because it is a state propaganda outfit acting on behalf of that same Israeli minister who openly expressed a desire to burn women and children.
That’s an error page but also it seems like you’re conceding the point if you can’t provide a single link and are basically telling someone to comb through the output of a large media organization to try to find support for someone else’s argument. At the very least, the Wikipedia criticism page would be a good place to start doing your own research:
cscurmudgeon|1 year ago
Ahmd72|1 year ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_controversies
r00fus|1 year ago
jay-barronville|1 year ago
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jdietrich|1 year ago
https://www.memri.org/search-results?country_id_report%5B0%5...
kats|1 year ago
pydry|1 year ago
There's nothing more shocking than the stuff Ben Gvir (security minister of Israel) does or says.
The second interview even references his calls to burn women and children as, yknow, a bad thing.
"memri" doesnt seem to consider that valid context, that is probably because it is a state propaganda outfit acting on behalf of that same Israeli minister who openly expressed a desire to burn women and children.
KoftaBob|1 year ago
https://www-aljazeera-net.translate.goog/where/arab/palestin...
acdha|1 year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera_controversies_and_c...