There are several ways to describe someone held against their will, each with its own implications. The word “prisoner” suggests someone detained on suspicion of crimes or captured during times of war. “Hostage,” on the other hand, signifies a civilian held against their will.
Since the start of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, corporate media outlets in the U.S. typically describe Israeli captives as “hostages,” even if they are soldiers, and Palestinian captives as “prisoners,” even if they are children.
American news outlets on Monday referred to Alexander as “the last living American hostage” in Hamas custody. Anchors and analysts alike made little to no mention of his service with the IDF, instead grouping him with civilians who were also taken by Hamas.
For Omar Baddar, a Palestinian American political analyst who was previously with the Institute for Middle East Understanding, the news coverage of Alexander is a perfect example of “anti-Palestinian bias” within media. Many outlets failed to mention crucial context, Baddar said, such as “his active membership in a foreign military at the time of his capture, and more precisely the Israeli occupation army that was enforcing the illegal blockade on Gaza” even before October 7.
israel continues to bomb hospital after hospital… camp after camp… no matter how horrible the october attacks were, this is out of proportion even for groups that hate each other.
I’m so fucking tired of the world being hostage to a bunch of nutbags who all believe their invisible friends want them to murder someone else’s children.
really, we shouldn’t be an interplanetary species, we’re not fit.
You cannot read Western coverage of Palestine without learning about Ermon and Chomsky’s “five filters of media”. It’s like a decoder ring.
This is of course by design. The media wants the average Joe to think “Palestinian bad, Isreali good”.
It is not new from the media. Has been this way for a long time.
All hostages are prisoners, but not all prisoners are hostages. The distinction is with a hostage, the implication is that they will be used to trade for something where with a prisoner that’s not there
Ukraine and Russia are both trading PoW’s so you would say they are taking hostages instead of prisoners?
No, I would say they are taking prisoners and holding them as hostages.
What is world?