It's a one-sided article that obscured whether Hamas was an information source, which deaths were caused by 'friendly fire,' and why Israel used force at all
May 31, 2021
The New York Times was caught using a picture of a ‘dead’ girl from Gaza that appears to be a stock photo; the same picture was also used in 2017 to accuse Israel of killing Palestinian children.
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
A recent
New York Times piece took media bias against Israel to a new low.
This front-page article was allegedly supposed to show how innocent children were the real victims of the recent fighting sparked by the Hamas terror group, which fired over 4,000 rockets at Israeli civilians.
Watchdog blogger Dave Lange of the Isreallycool.com site pointed out that the
Route 60, the north-south artery that carves its way through the West Bank, is both the lifeblood of the region and a source of daily fear. Flanked in parts by 2.5-metre-high (8ft) separation barriers, military checkpoints and watchtowers crewed by Israeli snipers, the 146-mile highway that starts and finishes in Israel but passes Hebron and Bethlehem in the West Bank, has been the scene of many fatal attacks and violent clashes. For a.