The world’s reaction to Israel’s ICJ case for war on Gaza | The Listening Post


The video highlights the incredulity and criticism within the Israeli news media following the International Court of Justice (ICJ) case.

Some pundits and media personalities are depicted as mocking the case, while others criticize Israeli officials not for the events in Gaza but for their candor during the proceedings. The video also notes that the Israeli government is taking the prospect of losing the case seriously, with Prime Minister Netanyahu expressing a determination to continue the bombing of Gaza regardless of the ICJ ruling.

Additionally, the discussion touches on how the Israeli media has been engaged in an information war since the beginning of the conflict, and the challenges journalists face in reporting on the situation.

There's also a mention of the unusual pushback from some Israeli news channels, including instances where politicians were asked to leave during interviews. Overall, the portrayal suggests a complex and varied landscape within the Israeli media regarding its handling of the conflict.


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