Civilian Impact
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Marginalizes the human cost of war by omitting civilian casualties and displacement
Despite extensive data on deaths, executions, and displacement provided in the context, the article makes no mention of civilian harm. This omission frames the conflict as a technical or diplomatic issue rather than a humanitarian crisis.
Marginalizes civilian suffering by omitting it from the core narrative despite available data
While the additional context reveals massive displacement and civilian deaths in Iran and Lebanon, the article makes no mention of these consequences, signaling a deliberate editorial choice to exclude humanitarian framing.
Underreports the human cost of war despite extensive data on casualties and displacement
Although casualty figures and displacement numbers are included in the additional context, they are not integrated into the main article narrative, minimizing their emotional and moral weight.
Marginalizes civilian suffering and humanitarian consequences
Despite extensive data on displacement and casualties in Iran and Lebanon, the article omits these details, focusing instead on military exchanges and official statements, thus minimizing the human cost of the conflict.