British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been criticised after publishing a statement on Wednesday night which welcomed the ceasefire in Gaza but recalled the “massacre of Jewish people” while saying that Palestinians “lost their lives”.

The contrasting language used to describe Israelis and Palestinians killed in the conflict has been a constant source of scrutiny with activists arguing that the deaths of Palestinians are downplayed by media outlets and government.

Points of contention have been not mentioning the perpetrators of Palestinian deaths, which is invariably Israel, and also using the passive voice when talking about those killed.

Middle East Eye has contacted Downing Street to ask how the prime minister believed the Palestinians he referred to had died. At the the time of publication, Downing Street had not responded.

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    1 day ago

    Middle East Eye said he used “massacre” for Israelis in general

    No it didn’t. To suggest that it did requires either a bad faith interpretation of the article, or a level of illiteracy that is frankly shocking for someone so confident in their ability to interpret the text.

    I don’t know which I’m dealing with here.

    To be clear: it said the word massacre was used for Israelis. That is true. It didn’t provide any qualifiers on that like “all” or “in general”.

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      Yes it did. Did you even read the article?

      I’m beginning to think you’re the one who can’t read properly. You’re definitely arguing in bad faith.