Well, that's not the same thing, is it? Suppressing the truth is bad, but it's a different kind of bad from denial of specific truths. The headline's sensational inference is not borne out by the story that follows. Journalistic ethics seems to be vanishing on all sides these days. One has to read with extreme caution.
You’re correct that it is a sensationalistic headline - and I am way past being sick of them. It is nothing less than a form of lying, and we’ve had more than enough lies from the press and media (to say nothing of the politicians.
That said, I didn’t write the article, nor did I post it here. But I do recognize the implications of what UNESCO did - it is similar to what the Arabs did for the Phakestinians in 1975, in bribing and threatening most of the G.A. membership into voting that “Zionism is Racism.” That was, like this latest UNESCO abomination, nothing less than an attempt to delegimize the reason for the State of Israel existing, and to therefore pave the way for the UN to “unrecognize” Israel. They’re ultimate aim is nothing less than to remove all Jews (preferably by a genocide, IMHO) from the Middle East, as part of the Moslem plan to eventually rule the world. First the “Saturday people” and then the “Sunday people.” Make no mistake - they mean it, and this UNESCO resolution is part of their plan to accomplish it.