So why the difference for the Belgium incident?
As far as I can tell, there's no difference. In the articles below, the BBC didn't refer to the gunman as a terrorist. The only time they used the term "terror attack" was when a quotation was used:So why the difference for the Belgium incident?
As far as I can tell, there's no difference. In the articles below, the BBC didn't refer to the gunman as a terrorist. The only time they used the term "terror attack" was when a quotation was used:
- https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-67129117
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67131128
It would seem, to me, that the BBC hasn't broken this tradition.
Thanks. It seems to have been a error, rather than a change of stance.
"...On Monday night, the BBC headlined a story on its website: “Brussels shooting: Suspect at large after two Swedes killed in terror attack.”
Social media users pointed out that the headline appeared to go against the BBC policy of not using the word terrorists.
Minutes after it was published, the headline was amended to eliminate any mention of terror. Instead, it read: “Brussels shooting: Two Swedes killed and suspect still at large.”
The BBC said it had made an error. A spokesman said: “This was a mistake – the headline should have attributed the words, so it was swiftly changed..."
..."Everything suggests this is a terror attack targeted at Sweden and Swedish citizens," said the country's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson..."
Speaking in Egypt on Wednesday, Olaf Scholz said he was “outraged” by what police called a suspected “serious attempted arson” that took place in the early hours of Wednesday in the Mitte district of the city.
“Two unidentified people came on foot and threw two burning bottles filled with liquid in the direction of the synagogue on Brunnenstrasse,” police said in a statement. “The bottles landed on the pavement and broke, extinguishing the fire.”
There were no reported injuries and the building, which belongs to the Kahal Adass Jisroel community, was not harmed. As the masked assailants fled the scene, security forces outside the building – which also serves as a daycare and a school – noticed “a small fire” on the sidewalk and were able to put it out, police added.
Hundreds of Tunisians reportedly burnt the el-Hamma Synagogue on Tuesday evening, according to videos and images posted on TikTok and X/Twitter. In the initial videos, no police or emergency services are seen responding to the incident.
The synagogue, located in the Gabès Governorate, does not function as a place of worship since there is currently no Jewish community that lives in the town of el-Hamma, according to The Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life.
Videos posted the morning after show much of the synagogue complex burnt, with Arabic graffiti sprayed on the walls of synagogue rooms which remained intact.
Hundreds of protestors gathered outside the US embassy in Beirut, waving Palestinian flags, just hours before President Joe Biden’s visit to neighboring Israel.
Rioters threw what appeared to be Molotov cocktails, according to reports, causing a fire to start inside the embassy compound.
Protestors also blocked roads near the embassy and leading to Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, the State Department said.
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- Police are looking for a man they say attacked a woman in a hate crime incident in Manhattan.
It happened Saturday, October 14 inside of the 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue Subway Station in Midtown, where authorities say a 29-year-old female was punched in the face by an unknown male.
According to authorities, when the victim asked the attacker why he punched her, he responded, because "you are Jewish" before fleeing the scene.
Berlin
Two assailants threw Molotov cocktails at a synagogue, fortunately they only hit pavement.
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Tunisia
A mob razed a synagogue, although Jews no longer live in the area (can't imagine why...) and so at least no one was hurt.
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Lebanon
A mob hurled Molotov cocktails at the US Embassy in Beirut, catching part of the complex on fire (how much damage is unclear, I assume not much or it'd be a bigger story?)
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NYC
A man punched a woman in the face on the subway and said it was because "you're a Jew."
A string of violence in the aftermath of the hospital lie. And even though there's been enough info out to disprove it, or at least cast significant doubt it was Israel, Rashida Tlaib is stilling clinging to it and citing it as an example of "genocide" and "killing a vast majority."
Reckless, false, and stupid. It's also incitement.
Or they could simply be people who are concerned about the suffering of normal, innocent people in an area of the world, or against the current right-wing Israeli government and/or who have no anti-semitism involved in any way shape or form?The State Department must be full of anti-Semites.
‘Mutiny Brewing’ Inside State Department Over Israel-Palestine Policy
Morale is low, and some staffers are preparing to formally express their opposition to President Joe Biden's approach, officials told HuffPost.www.huffpost.com
I'd be quite interested to read their "Dissent Cable." I am open to hearing ideas and believe people should be explicit in what they mean.The State Department must be full of anti-Semites.
‘Mutiny Brewing’ Inside State Department Over Israel-Palestine Policy
Morale is low, and some staffers are preparing to formally express their opposition to President Joe Biden's approach, officials told HuffPost.www.huffpost.com
"...Shayan Sardarizadeh posted on X that untrue posts from verified accounts, which pay for a blue tick, had been boosted across the platform. He said X’s crowd-sourced factchecking function, community notes, could not cope with the number of false posts.
“I’ve been factchecking on Twitter for years, and there’s always plenty of misinformation during major events. But the deluge of false posts in the last two days, many boosted via Twitter Blue [now X Premium], is something else. Neither factcheckers nor Community Notes can keep up with this..."
Not to mention this...I would be very shocked if he remains in power.
He was pissing off the majority of the Country *before* being where the buck stops for one of the worst attacks in their History.
Serious question, by the way: How did someone no one likes keep getting reelected, anyway? Is Israel's election system even more broken than ours? Is prime minister a lifetime position? (But I repeat myself.) What's the deal?