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The NY Times double-standard: Israelis are humanized while Palestinians, like Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, are ignored

Above the fold on the front page of the Sunday New York Times, on January 26, 2025The New York Times is running glowing human interest profiles of Israelis being released from Hamas captivity while ignoring Palestinians who have been released from Israeli prisons or hostages whose condition is unknown, like Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya.

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