In the past month, journalists from media powerhouses like the BBC, The Washington Post, Reuters, and the LA Times have raised their voices against the “dehumanising rhetoric” used in media against Palestinians and the bias in reporting of the ongoing Israel-Palestine war. One characteristic that has defined the approach of many western media outlets covering the war has been a com-plete lack of context. Most do not men-tion the sustained Israeli occupa-tion of Palestinian lands, Israel’s viola-tion of multiple international laws, and the everyday violence and subjugation of Palestinian people that have been ongoing for the past 70 years. This points to a lar-ger question of bias in media represen-tations and its inextricable connection with the politics of language.