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Recent killings and arrests by Hamas security forces spark rare public criticism inside Gaza, with activists and residents accusing group of excessive force, intimidation and targeting of civilians in broader crackdown

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[–] Lucius_Sweet@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

Did your mother never tell you that Wikipedia is not a source. Anybody can just edit it to say what they like. At least do the minimum and quote the source that Wikipedia used and it only referred to one election and one study carried out by a newspaper and the "Israeli Democracy Institute" who sound shady AF.

Yedioth Ahronoth is frequently critical of Benjamin Netanyahu.[20] A study conducted by Moran Rada with the Israeli Democracy Institute showed that Yedioth's coverage of the 2009 Israeli legislative election was biased in favor of Kadima and its leader Tzipi Livni in most editorial decisions,