In the aftermath of ANOTHER massacre of Jews by Palestinians, there seems to be a certain psychological anomaly affecting those who have tried for years to make the world believe that the Palestinians really want peace.
Since they have invested their lives and careers advocating for Israel's partition and the creation of a Palestinian state, it's very hard for them to have to face the reality that their beloved Palestinians are nothing but genocidal.
In relation to this latest massacre there have been cases where leftists have published comments that are not only bizarre, but so completely opposed to reality that they have caused bafflement and even hilarity.
CNN said that a mosque had been hit and then proceeded to display other misleading headlines. This went on for hours.
The BBC - like most mainstream media - engaged in gory display of Gazan blood during the war, but was suddenly offended at the sight of Jewish blood.
And here we have the leftist and pro-Arab Israeli Minister of Justice - in a moment of confusion - blaming the massacre on axes killing worshipers.
This is reminiscent of the US Consulate in Jerusalem, which blamed "traffic accidents" for the repeated cases of Arab drivers ramming their cars onto Jewish pedestrians. Their Arab pets would not be capable of murder, would they?
CNN said that a mosque had been hit and then proceeded to display other misleading headlines. This went on for hours.
The BBC - like most mainstream media - engaged in gory display of Gazan blood during the war, but was suddenly offended at the sight of Jewish blood.
And here we have the leftist and pro-Arab Israeli Minister of Justice - in a moment of confusion - blaming the massacre on axes killing worshipers.
This is reminiscent of the US Consulate in Jerusalem, which blamed "traffic accidents" for the repeated cases of Arab drivers ramming their cars onto Jewish pedestrians. Their Arab pets would not be capable of murder, would they?
Livni's Facebook Flummox: 'Axes Kill Worshippers'
Leftist Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni |
Israel National News - Hilarity ensues as Livni blames lethal terror attack on 'axes,' proceeds to change post numerous times in failure to cover gaff.
CNN weren't the only ones making outrageous reportage failures concerning the brutal terror attack on a Jerusalem synagogue Tuesday morning that left four Jews murdered and eight others wounded, four of them critically - Justice Minister Tzipi Livni (Hatnua) took to Facebook to do her part as well.
"I met and spoke with 12th grade students about the attack this morning. I told them that axes that kill worshippers at a synagogue in Jerusalem, that's a serious and shocking incident for all of us," Livni wrote on her page accompanied by a picture of herself in the Beit Shemesh classroom.
Minister Livni with PA President Abbas
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Two hours later, as users were ripping into the enigmatic post, Walla! reports that the post was subtly changed to read "the usage of axes by terrorists with the goal of killing worshippers."
But just as users were starting to respond to the change, it was changed back to "axes that kill worshippers."
Source
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/187616#.VGzvrZstCM8
US Consulate calls car terror attack a "traffic accident"
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/25445/Default.aspx
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/10/us-govt-protection-of-nazi-criminals.html
From a previous report on this blog:
The minister's Facebook frenzy didn't stop there however; around 20 minutes later the post was changed again back to "the usage of axes by terrorists with the goal of killing worshippers."
Minister Livni discusses axes |
And then a minute later it was changed to its final version: "the usage of axes by terrorists so as to kill worshippers."
Livni is not the only one to suffer from such Facebook hijinks in recent days; just last Friday MK Yifat Kariv (Yesh Atid) claimed on Facebook "over 3.2 million students are victims to bullying" - there are only 2.01 million students in Israel, including the roughly half-a-million kindergarteners.
At least Kariv appeared to be more honest - or less perceptive - than Livni about her mistake, leaving it up without a correction.
Source
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/187616#.VGzvrZstCM8
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US Consulate calls car terror attack a "traffic accident"
http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/25445/Default.aspx
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/10/us-govt-protection-of-nazi-criminals.html
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From a previous report on this blog:
Disgraceful mainstream media reaction
CNN initially reported "Deadly attack on Jerusalem mosque" instead of synagogue. A normal Freudian slip reflecting their also normal biased reporting.
Its initial report flashed the headline, “Deadly Attack on Jerusalem Mosque,” but the first correction only reported “4 Israelis, 2 Palestinians Killed in Jerusalem.”
On a mosque? Later they issued a correction.
Police kills two Palestinians - That's their headline.
That headline was a full two hours after the terror attack.
That headline was a full two hours after the terror attack.
Yossi Dagan, the head of media relations for the Samaria Regional Council, filed a formal complaint Tuesday with the Government Press Office (GPO) against a CNN reporter for equating the terrorists involved in the Har Nof massacre with the victims.
According to Dagan, American CNN reporter Ben Wedeman was responsible for the headline describing the massacre under the headline, "Israeli police shot dead two Palestinian civilians" - when, in fact, the shooters were Palestinian terrorists who killed four Jews and wounded eight others as they prayed the morning service before being killed in a gun battle with police.
Dagan charged that the headline was a serious violation of international journalism ethics, and called to revoke Wedeman's press license and, generally, bring anti-Semitic coverage of terror attacks by foreign journalists to an end - permanently.
Later, CNN finally reported that a “terror attack” had taken place.
However, it linked the murders with Arab rage over the suicide of an eastern Jerusalem bus driver Sunday who Palestinian Authority officials insist was murdered by “settlers.”
CNN reported that there was “controversy” over the death of the bus driver.
It added that Arabs did not accept that it was a suicide, but it failed even to mention that forensic experts testified that the man hanged himself. The network also quoted leading Palestinian Authority leader politician Hanan Ashrawi that the murder was a “lynching” by Jews.
CNN also wrote the report so that readers would conclude that there was a link between the driver’s death and a stabbing attack by an Arab on a Jew the day before.
BBC offended by Israeli parliamentarian
showing photo of the massacre
Minister Naftali Bennett upset a BBC interviewer this morning, but showing the world a picture of a murdered Jew.
The interviewer callously told Bennett, "Sorry. we actually don't want to see that picture, if you can take that down."
The interviewer callously told Bennett, "Sorry. we actually don't want to see that picture, if you can take that down."
Watch BBC segment below:
Daily Mail avoids words Arabs or Palestinians. Uses word "fanatics" instead.
Four rabbis massacred by fanatics in Jerusalem synagogue axe attack
NPR calls them "assailants" - Nowhere in this report they use word terrorist or Palestinian in connection with the massacre - except when quoting somebody else. They also deflect attention from this horror by referring to current conflicts between Arabs and Jews.
The report says: "As NPR's Emily Harris reported, because the site (Temple Mount) is holy to both sides, Jews and Muslims have clashed over access."
Actually, the site has been the holiest place in the world to Jews for thousands of years. Arab conquerors just happened to build a mosque on top and want to deny ALL access to Jews to the site, although Israeli law and an agreement with Jordan grant full access to Jews to pray there.
Column: Bias at the BBC
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