Regarding the IDF intervention in Jenin
You have to be a French journalist and deeply anti-Israel to dare write that the Israeli army stormed a “refugee camp” in Jenin. In 1948, before launching the armies of five countries against Israel, the…
Assessment
A French-language commentator denounces the framing of an IDF operation in Jenin, arguing that describing the targeted site as a 'refugee camp' is a dishonest journalistic choice. The piece invokes the 1948 Arab-Israeli war to claim that the refugee problem was created by Arab states, not Israel. The core dispute here is not the operation itself but the vocabulary used to report it, revealing how the conflict remains a battle over narrative as much as territory. The essay's sharp partisan tone suggests this is an opinion piece aimed at countering mainstream media coverage, not a news dispatch.
