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skinster wrote:https://twitter.com/kaptannelif1/status/1002627078628487168
https://www.facebook.com/peter.cohen.739/posts/10216400153898276

I'll stop posting about dead Palestinians as soon as Israel stops killing them.

Very Sad, she died so you could post about it. Was it worth it ?

Zam :knife:
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And as we know, it’s ok for concentration camp guards to kill inmates, so the Israeli thugs responsible will get off as they typically do.
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Yes, Zamuel, skinster is such a horrible, awful, terrible person for reporting about the murder of an unarmed medical worker by Israeli snipers. How horribly anti-Semitic of skinster to talk about that woman’s murder. Won’t anybody think of the trigger-happy sociopath? :roll:
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Bulaba Jones wrote:Yes, Zamuel, skinster is such a horrible, awful, terrible person for reporting about the murder of an unarmed medical worker by Israeli snipers. How horribly anti-Semitic of skinster to talk about that woman’s murder. Won’t anybody think of the trigger-happy sociopath? :roll:

And then there are those who simply dance and revel in the rain of blood.

Zam :eh: ;)
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skinster wrote:Yes, Palestinians specifically want to die so that someone on the internet posts about their deaths.

No, your Palestinians want to kill. It's their leaders who want them to die, and the internet fanatics that want their blood to write about. To dip their hands in and smear about on the worlds computer screens. like you do.

Zam :angel:
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The story about the baby ended to be a lie, so they were forced to remove her from the list, this case could be the same

A Gazan doctor told the Associated Press the baby had a preexisting medical condition and he did not believe her death was caused by tear gas.He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to disclose medical information to the media”

Gaza ministry removes baby from list of people killed by Israeli army

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/ ... raeli-army
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Downside wrote:The story about the baby ended to be a lie, so they were forced to remove her from the list, this case could be the same

A Gazan doctor told the Associated Press the baby had a preexisting medical condition and he did not believe her death was caused by tear gas.He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to disclose medical information to the media”

Gaza ministry removes baby from list of people killed by Israeli army
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/24/gaza-ministry-removes-baby-from-list-of-people-killed-by-israeli-army


But now ask yourself, what kind of mentality takes a baby in this sort of condition into a "tear gas likely" environment ? One looking for a big media event maybe ?

Zam :angel:
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Zamuel wrote:But now ask yourself, what kind of mentality takes a baby in this sort of condition into a "tear gas likely" environment ? One looking for a big media event maybe ?

Zam :angel:




Raf Sanchez, Middle East correspondent saw the checks




Not always it’s for blood money. The leader of Hamas took his daughter with him as human shield

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Heralded by Palestinians as ‘angel’ and ‘merciful martyr,’ Razan Al-Najjar is an afterthought in western press
Let’s say Hamas fired a rocket that killed a young Israeli nurse while she was tending to the wounded from earlier rockets. Is there any doubt that the mainstream media would cover her death extensively, with photos, and interviews with friends and family?

But when Israeli snipers murdered a 21-year-old Palestinian nurse named Razan Al-Najjar yesterday, the mainstream media was nearly silent. Today’s New York Times print edition only includes her as an afterthought, in a report by the usually reliable Rick Gladstone about Israel’s latest defeat at the United Nations. Gladstone’s article notes only that “A 21-year-old Palestinian health worker was killed. . .” Gladstone’s editors could not be bothered to add her name, or to change the passive sentence to report who actually killed her.

By mid-morning in New York, the Times did start to rectify its error. A report went up, datelined KHUZAA, Gaza Strip, that includes basic background about this remarkable young woman, including an interview with her father, Ashram. A photograph shows desperate Gazans trying to carry her body to safety after the Israeli sniper shot her. The report did include a no comment from Israel’s military spokesman, Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, who is normally voluble when he is inventing violence by Gazans.

The Times’s report also has a 2-minute video interview it did with Razan Al-Najjar last month. The interview is powerful, and painful to watch. But it concentrates on whether, as a woman, she has any difficulty doing her job as a health worker. She does get to say that she and the other resisters in Gaza are showing the world that “without weapons we can do anything.”

Other mainstream media outlets have so far missed the Razan Al-Najjar story almost entirely. The Washington Post reported absolutely nothing. The Guardian buried a brief wire service report on its website. The BBC, somewhat surprisingly, also had nothing about Razan Al-Najjar, although it did report that the International Committee of the Red Cross is sending two surgical teams to Gaza to help with the “unprecedented health crisis.” While National Public Radio today allowed an Israeli to ascribe the Gaza killings to Hamas, and failed to mention the latest victim.

On the plus side, social media worldwide is telling some of the missing truths about Razan Al-Najjar. As of this morning, 111,000 tweets had already mentioned her name. Notably, Israeli parliamentarian Ayman Odeh tweeted that an “angel’s life” was taken and highlighted Israeli claims that every bullet its snipers fired can be accounted for.

Palestinian accounts are lionizing al-Najjar, saying her name will never be forgotten. From Palestine Live:

“Princess of Return”, Razan Al-Najjar. A name and a story that will be remembered for generations to come as the youngest dedicated Palestinian paramedic whose worry was to save lives. On 1st June 2018 she was targeted by an israeli sniper.

Palestinian media also showed a photograph of her mother clutching her bloodstained medic’s coat, and calling al Najjar a “merciful martyr.”

And this tweet from march organizers mocking Israeli claims that it would investigate the killing:

Israeli sick logic: It did not happen. If it did, it was not us. If it was us he/she was a terrorist. If he/she is not a terrorist, the bullet strayed. If the bullet did not stray, then Hamas is to blame.
http://mondoweiss.net/2018/06/heralded- ... erthought/
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@skinster
Israeli sick logic: It did not happen. If it did, it was not us. If it was us he/she was a terrorist. If he/she is not a terrorist, the bullet strayed. If the bullet did not stray, then Hamas is to blame.

Oh my, - Those Demonic, Murdering, Storm Trooper, Israeli Public Relations Geeks ! How dare they do their jobs ! I'm always sorry to see pretty girls die, how much do you suppose they paid her family ?

Zam
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GandalfTheGrey wrote:Stop trolling Zam. Reporting on Palestinian deaths and pointing out how barbaric their killers are is not wishing for the deaths.


Zam is but a small counterweight to the hysterical posts and re-tweets by skinster et. al.
Even Georges Galloway is dragged in, lol. How much deeper can one go ?

And @GandalfTheGrey your talking about "barbaric killers" is not exactly demonstrating objectivity either.
People are defending their borders from the Arab hordes, that's all there is to is.
By the way, Hamas is happy with all those deaths, they use their cameras as weapons these days.
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Ter wrote:By the way, Hamas is happy with all those deaths, they use their cameras as weapons these days.


I would too. Documenting the atrocities committed by an occupying force seems like a sensible idea.

And also your logic is flawed too Ter - documenting atrocities doesn't make you "happy with all those deaths".
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