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New York Times Try But Cannot Hide Their Anti-Israel Bias in Dead Children Slideshow

New York Times Try But Cannot Hide Their Anti-Israel Bias in Dead Children Slideshow  shares We already knew the New York Times had turned into an antisemitic cesspool. But they have really “upped their game” these past weeks during Operation Guardians of the Walls. For example: an article on the recent spate of antisemitism entitled Attacks on Jews Over Israel Are A Gift To The Right (title since changed), and this recent op-ed by palestinian Arab propagandist Diana Buttu, which is full of falsehoods including the infamous Map that Lies. But this post is not about those two examples. It is about their latest: a heart-wrenching slideshow They Were Only Children, about the children who were killed during Operation Guardians of the Walls.

Human Rights Council Establishes International Commission of Inquiry to Investigate Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in Israel - occupied Palestinian territory

English News and Press Release on occupied Palestinian territory about Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding and Protection and Human Rights; published on 27 May 2021 by UN HRC

Opinion | Who s guilty of what in the Hamas-Israel conflict?

Israel Rounds Up Palestinian Protesters as World Looks Away

Israeli war adds scars to Palestinian psyche

May 26, 2021 On May 17, the Israeli army killed 17-year-old Obaidah Akram Abdel-Rahman Jawabreh, who was shot dead with a bullet to his heart in clashes with Palestinians that erupted in Al-Aroub refugee camp in the southern West Bank along the Hebron-Jerusalem road. Jawabreh had appeared in a 2019 documentary prepared by the Defense for Children International - Palestine on children imprisoned by Israel. Human rights activists said the killing amounted to a targeting of Palestinian culture and children. His cousin, Zain Jawabreh, 21, who was very close with the victim, told Al-Monitor, “Obaidah lived with his family at Al-Aroub refugee camp. He was the eldest among his seven siblings. He was a culinary student at Talitha Kumi Community College in Beit Jala, in the southern West Bank. He used to love cooking and swimming. He owned a food store at Al-Aroub camp and helped his father in supporting their family.”

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