New academic research of New York Times Reports of the war in Israel, launched by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023, were published by professors at Yale University. The newspaper concluded that it was guilty of pro-Hama's prejudice.
study It was published by Edile J. Pinker of Yale Management School and is entitled “Analysis of Reporting on the War between Israel and Hamas.” Summary says (original emphasis):
A quantitative analysis of the text of 1,561 New York Times articles published between October 7, 2023 and June 7, 2024, and refer to both “Israel” and “Gaza” to make an impact Assess whether there is an imbalance in the coverage that is sexually present. Readers have expressed their views on the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in a systematic way. You can see that there are dominant stories of war that contextualize many articles. In this story, Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 Israelis, and Israel's military response was killed. x A thousand Palestinians x It increases over time. Even if Israel and Hamas were trapped in intensive fighting for the eight months of the study, little mention of Israeli victims or Palestinian violence after October 7th has been made. In fact, “Israel” is mentioned more than three times more frequently than “Hamas.” Personal stories of Palestinian or Lebanese suffering appear to be two people every three days, but even if such deaths occur frequently, without mentioning IDF deaths It is common to go for a week at a time. I argue that the net result of these imbalances is to create sympathy for the Palestinian side and create an depiction of events that are disproportionately to put most agents in Israel's hands. Understand readers how Israelis are experiencing war.
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Pinker's research denies the argument that the reason why “Israel” appears to be greater is that the Jewish state has “more independence than the Palestinians, and therefore freedom of action.”
If so, he argued that there would be less imbalance in the ratio of Hezbollah and Iran's mentions. However, the data showed that the imbalances were the same.
Furthermore, personal stories of Palestinian or Lebanese suffering are generally featured in two people every three days, but “Even if such deaths occur frequently, they never mention the death of the IDF. It's common to go one week at a time without doing it.”
This analysis is just the latest study of parent-hamas bias in mainstream media outlets. For example, the BBC is hindrance If you violate Prohama bias and your own editing standards more than 1,500 times. (The BBC argued that the research that reached these conclusions was biased.)
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