British mainstream media, which has come under the spotlight many times for its biased coverage of Gaza since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict on Oct 7 last year, has come under fire yet again over the Israeli killing of newborn babies in the Gaza Strip last month.

Media ethics have taken center stage once again since the Oct 7, 2023 attacks, with many criticizing mainstream media as Israeli officials and supporters continue to make controversial remarks on the catastrophic situation in Gaza, where the death toll has climbed to over 40,700.

Faisal Hanif, a media analyst at the Centre for Media Monitoring (CfMM), told Anadolu that coverage of Gaza has several noticeable features, including instances of misleading and factually incorrect information.

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