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Politics14:21 · 2h ago

Israeli Channels 12 and 13 Skip Netanyahu's Historic Lebanon Agreement Press Conference Amid Election Campaign

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On the day Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a crucial press conference detailing a historic agreement with Lebanon and its significant security and political implications, Israeli television channels 12 and 13 chose not to broadcast the event. Netanyahu's announcement covered achievements in the conflict with Hezbollah and outlined diplomatic and security measures expected to impact Israel's future.

This decision by the channels to omit such a major political event sparked criticism, highlighting a perceived media agenda. The article argues that not airing the press conference is itself a political stance, especially during an election period, effectively shaping public perception by controlling which information reaches viewers. The piece points out the contradiction in media coverage: when Netanyahu avoids press events, he is accused of hiding, yet when he holds one, some outlets ignore it.

The article also notes that while some may claim the interview was pre-recorded, the choice to amplify opposing political messages while censoring Netanyahu's live remarks reflects a deliberate editorial decision. This selective coverage is described as a form of political campaigning disguised as news, reinforcing a narrative that prioritizes ideology over factual reporting.

Yaara Zared, presenter and analyst at Channel 14, emphasized that this practice creates an alternative reality for viewers, where inconvenient facts are suppressed to maintain a preferred narrative. The article concludes that such media behavior during the 2026 election cycle exemplifies how news coverage can be manipulated for political purposes.

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