Terror Attacks in Palestine Go Unreported, Why?

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https://www.aljazeera.com/news/live...ed-near-diplomats-in-west-bank?update=3725973

Why are outrageous terror attacks unreported in US press? Are they afraid of something?
Israeli settlers have stormed the village of Aqraba, southeast of Nablus, and carried out attacks on Palestinian-owned property.

Hassan said the settlers set a Palestinian-owned vehicle on fire and “attempted to burn a mosque with worshippers still inside” in what he described as an “apparent attempt to burn them alive”.

Israel has received international condemnation after its military opened fire near foreign diplomats visiting the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.

The diplomats were on a mission to assess the humanitarian situation for Palestinians in the area.

Israeli military carried out artillery fire targeting northern Gaza’s al-Awda Hospital on Wednesday, while drones also struck water tanks at the health facility.
 
Because they're not terror attacks, they're attacks on terrorists, and not particularly newsworthy. Readers aren't interested, except in a passing "oh, that's nice" kind of way.
According to Israel, if they invade someone's home and they don't like it, that makes the Israelis 'settlers' and the Palestinians 'terrorists'.
 
https://www.thejournal.ie/nine-of-doctors-10-children-killed-israel-strikes-gaza-6713957-May2025/

THE BODIES OF 79 people killed by Israeli strikes have been taken to hospitals in the past 24 hours, Gaza ‘s health ministry said on Saturday, a toll that does not include hospitals in the battered north which it said were now inaccessible.

The dead over the past day in Israel’s renewed military offensive included nine of one doctor’s 10 children, horrified colleagues and the health ministry said.

Alaa Najjar, a paediatrician at Nasser Hospital, was on duty at the time and ran home to find her family’s house on fire, Ahmad al-Farra, head of the hospital’s paediatric department, told The Associated Press.

Ms Najjar’s husband was severely wounded and their only surviving child, an 11-year-old boy, was in a critical condition after Friday’s strike in the southern city of Khan Younis, Mr Farra said.

The dead children ranged in age from seven months to 12 years old. Khalil Al-Dokran, a spokesman for Gaza’s health ministry, told the AP that two of the children remained under the rubble.
 
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