'It's heavy on the heart': Israelis survey damage in city hit by Iranian missile

 Analysis by; Errah Salifu Razak 

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Source: BBC NEWS

1. Yes, the image represents the headline story.

2. The image evokes sympathy and urgency. 

3. The images are biased. It frames the story as though it was Iran that is evil in this conflict.

4. The story focuses more on the destructed Israeli properties. Hence, making Iran look devilish.

5. The images adds more depth to the headline.

6. A different image would have given the reader a fair ground to make logical conclusion. Assuming that, the destructions metted out on the Iranians by Israel was captured by the story alongside the images it has already provided, the issue of bias wouldn't have risen.

7. Bias 

8. It is politically and societally biased.

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