The essay, “Egypt’s media revolution“, CiF Feb. 15, by Salah Abdel Maqsoud, didn’t exactly produce an avalanche of comments, but predictably included several about Israel, which prompted this:

And, then:

I guess the Guardian’s “community standards” forbids any mention of their own bias, hypocrisy, and ideologically driven agenda.
Why was this deleted?
The essay, “Egypt’s media revolution“, CiF Feb. 15, by Salah Abdel Maqsoud, didn’t exactly produce an avalanche of comments, but predictably included several about Israel, which prompted this:
And, then:
I guess the Guardian’s “community standards” forbids any mention of their own bias, hypocrisy, and ideologically driven agenda.
The Guardian ‘would’ be commended if its revision of Sherwood’s apartheid smear were substantive
You may also like
BBC binge reporting on Beitar comes to abrupt halt
The Guardian’s continuing obsession with Israel, by the numbers
Weekend long read