No, what I'm saying is that the news is lopsided. The amount of damage in 
Israel is not shown while the damage in Lebanon is exaggerated. The refugees 
in Israel are ignored to a large degree while those in Lebanon are hyped. 
Why are a million refugees in Lebanon a humanitarian crisis while a million 
refugees in Israel is barely a note? Could it be because of how the media 
reports it? I say yes.


>> Dino wrote:
>> So just a fast look over the news articles in this manner shows a rather
>> non-statistical lopsidedness.
>>
>
> So you would say that more of Israel has been destroyed than Lebanon?
> Or at least an equal amout of populated areas?
>
> 

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