Posted on 07/14/2014 5:17:19 PM PDT by Olog-hai
On Thursday, The Washington Posts blog ran a list that names children who were killed in recent Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.
The blog post, written by Ishaan Tharoor, list the names and the causes of death of 83 people including 21 children who were killed in the recent bombing. However, Tharoors source may not be all that credible.
The names were first published in a virulently anti-Israeli newspaper called Al-Akhbarthe editor of which, Nour Samaha, makes not even the slightest effort to hide her ideological bent and anti-Israel agenda.
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“Is the Washington Post Running Propaganda For Hamas?”
DUH.....
WaPo has always been a big fan of burqas and Islamofascists, IMHO!
They should be forced to publish pictures of every Israeli man,woman,and child murdered by terrorists since the country came into being.Along with a short story of how each of them died.
Actually Israel does everything it can practically do to limit any collateral damage to Palestinian civilians. I don’t think there is an army in the world to goes to the extent Israel does - and Israel is to be COMMENDED for doing so, not criticized for how Hamas purposefully endangers their own people.
The real question should be: “Is the Washington Compost” even a legitimate “newspaper.”
More appropriately, Is the Washington Post Propaganda?
No, the Washington Post is not a legitimate “newspaper”.
The only two left are the Washington Times and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
I saw that article and others run by MSNBC and thought the same thing. They were all pro-Palestinian pieces that adeZisrrael look lie the bad guess. They reeked of propaganda ridden verbiage.
I saw that article and others run by MSNBC and thought the same thing. They were all pro-Palestinian pieces that made Israel look like the bad guys. They reeked of propaganda ridden verbiage.
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Is the Washington Post Running Propaganda For Hamas?
Is Bismarck a herring?
(Blazing Saddles)
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