Omission of Israeli Occupation Context and Stalled Ceasefire Negotiations (Игнорирование контекста израильской оккупации и застойные переговоры о прекращении огня)
Russian coverage of the Gaza power transfer omits that Israel maintains full control over Gaza's borders and movement, despite Hamas's declared dissolution of its government. It also ignores that ceasefire negotiations have stalled due to mutual accusations of violations, which undermines claims of a functioning transition process. Instead, Russian media emphasizes the UN-backed NCAG as a legitimate authority under Trump’s Council of Peace, framing the shift as progress toward stability rather than a symbolic gesture amid ongoing conflict and blockade.
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Recurring omissions
- The Gaza Strip is considered occupied under international law as Israel continued to control all borders even after it withdrew its settlements and soldiers in 2005.
- Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly 20 years, since region-wide elections were last held in 2006.
- The 'Yellow Line' that marks the boundary of Israeli-controlled territory in Gaza has been moved deeper into the enclave.
- Negotiations between Israel and Hamas over the next phases of the ceasefire have stalled, with each side accusing the other of breaching the deal.
- Israel's Cabinet unanimously approved a proposal on Sunday to designate violence against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as a genocide.
- For years, Israel did not officially broach the subject for fear of angering Turkey, but that relationship has soured over the past two decades, especially in recent years as the wars in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran have dragged on.
- It was not immediately known when Sunday's decision, approved unanimously by Israel's Cabinet, would go to the parliament for approval.
- The step still needs approval in Parliament.
- В принятой резолюции говорится, что действия османских властей привели к гибели около 1,5 миллиона человек и «уничтожению тысячелетнего культурного и исторического наследия в регионе Анатолии»
- Ранее Израиль воздерживался от признания убийств времен Первой мировой войны геноцидом из опасений, что это может навредить отношениям с Турцией. Но отношения ухудшились после прихода Эрдогана к власти в Турции