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In the ‘NYTimes,’ Israeli captives are ‘hostages.’ But Palestinians are ‘prisoners.’ The biased coverage continues

Palestinian prisoners are embraced by members of their family at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on February 27, 2025, following their release by Israeli authorities. Hamas handed over the coffins of four hostages early on February 27, Israeli authorities confirmed, followed soon after by the return of hundreds of freed Palestinian prisoners to the West Bank and Gaza. In the West Bank and Gaza, Journalists saw hundreds of Palestinian prisoners freed by Israel arrive on buses accompanied by Red Cross vehicles. More than 600 were due to be released in the latest exchange, while Al Jazeera reported nearly 100 would be deported to Egypt. (Photo by Omar Ashtawy apaimages)The one-sided ‘New York Times’ coverage of the latest news from Israel and Palestine continues, unchanged.

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