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WHILE THE WORLD NEGOTIATES PEACE, ISRAEL POUNDS LEBANON — AND NOBODY CAN STOP IT
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Jerusalem diverts from Lebanon strikes to tech innovation, the pool's most revealing blind spot
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Jerusalem diverts attention from Lebanon strikes to spotlight innovation — a new Israeli app tracking disaster victims in real time and accelerating emergency response. It's an editorial choice that says as much about what the Jerusalem Post does NOT cover: the 13 Lebanese security agents killed, American pause requests, and the mass killing accusation from Australian press. In the middle of an international media storm, Israeli press looks elsewhere — toward tech, toward innovation, toward an image of Israel as savior rather than destroyer. It's the pool's most revealing blind spot.
Editorial diversion from strikes toward tech and innovation
Total absence of Lebanese victims and American pause requests
Positive narrative construction during a reputation crisis
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