Marcocappe,
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vinceman,

I think CBC has had very fair reporting on the subject.

Orionza,
@Orionza@lemmy.world avatar

I doubt you’re going to find truly neutral. We’ll not know who is lying to us on any particular article.

For particular Gaza, Palestine news, you can read Al Jazeera. The Washington Post has good coverage of all the news.

Pantufla,
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You can’t, it isn’t a neutral situation

BraveSirZaphod,
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The funny thing is how people on both sides could read your comment and agree with it, but for opposite reasons.

Rivalarrival,

I think it is fair to say that every political entity involved has regularly walked away from peace talks. That every political power involved is regularly choosing violence over peace.

Short of glassing the whole region, the violence is only going to continue.

hikarulsi,
@hikarulsi@lemmy.world avatar

Bad guys vs villains is never neutral. The winner writes the history and call themselves the justice. That’s how conflict works

Stoneykins,

I haven’t found any, let me know if you do!

I just try to find all the information I can from all sources of all types, and then stress about my complete inability to be sure what is even true, considering how much of it is contradictory. The only thing I’m certain I learned is that neither side of this wants to tell the truth all the time, and new news will often change over the course of a week or so as people get caught in lies.

lemmefixdat4u,

All I can suggest is to read many sources. Keep a mental tally sheet. See which sources correct themselves when they are proven wrong. Note how often they present provably false information. Try to look up the original source material (some will misquote or distort to advance their agenda). Look for widespread corroboration from other sources. After a while you’ll know how each spins their information, how well they vet their material, and their overall journalistic integrity. That will allow you to rank credibility.

Misinformation often has only one source, and that source will usually have a history of misinformation or extreme bias.

elscallr,
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This is a topic that has centuries of history, dating back well before the existence of either Israel or Palestine as countries. You won’t find a single source that can actually get into the thousands of nuances involved. Don’t think there are only two sides, either. Read from everywhere, make up your own mind, but honestly you’ll never fully understand it.

ohlaph,

Read a few sources from both sides. It definitely isn’t a one sided situation.

tdawg,

Part of critical reading is collecting more sources, not less. You’ll have to read differing opinions and make up your own mind

Z4rK,

ground.news/…/israeli-palestinian-conflict

This site collects news from multiple sources, tells you their political affiliation, shows the difference in summary based on left / center / right news sources, and optionally shows a lot more like ownership network etc if you pay for it.

Gorgeous_Sloth,

Been using it for a few days now. Not a fan of the UI but seems quite reliable

Touching_Grass,

r/joerogan

ModernRisk,
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Honestly don’t think you can find any neutral news about it. I recommend use multiple news places to get the overall view (that’s what I do).

I feel like every news-publisher is leaning to one or the other.

Z4rK,

ground.news/…/israeli-palestinian-conflict

This site collects news from multiple sources, tells you their political affiliation, shows the difference in summary based on left / center / right news sources, and optionally shows a lot more like ownership network etc if you pay for it.

Nothing will be neutral, but I like it to get an overview.

Illecors,

I’ve found ground.news’ layout quite useful in sutuations like this.

pineapplelover,

Seems like a neat website

kromem,

The most neutral coverage I’ve seen was from The Intercept.

It has a fairly anti-establishment bias, but that includes both Hamas, the PA, and the IDF.

They basically give a crap about civilians, but not about any of the institutional interests causing them to suffer, and spread that evenly across the various players.

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