Posted on 11/18/2014 6:54:40 AM PST by DeoVindiceSicSemperTyrannis
Yossi Dagan, the head of media relations for the Samaria Regional Council filed a formal complaint Tuesday with the Government Press Office 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 to Palestinian civilians" - when in fact, the shooters were Palestinian terrorists who killed four Jews and wounded eight others and they prayed the morning service before being killed in a gun battle with police.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
“Israeli police shot dead to Palestinian civilians”
On grammar alone, the reporter should be fired for not using “to” correctly.
I admit that was my fault. My computer wasn’t letting me copy and paste the article (it has been being glitchy like that lately), so I typed out the whole first two paragraphs. My bad. Spellcheck didn’t reveal it either. :-(
Not to make light of this incident -- which is a serious act of Nazi-like propaganda -- but I can't help thinking that the entire MSM is a ongoing criminal conspiracy against journalism ethics.
CNN reporting biased news is like a normal breathing air. It’s just what they do. CNN should be ashamed
Israel needs to kick these pro-terrorist news organizations out of the country!
But he wanted it to be true so badly. Don't his feelings count for anything? /s
CNN has zero credibility. They only have an average 100,000 viewers at any one time.
pathetic.
The liberal media isn’t content with reporting the news, they now have taken a page from Obama and lie about the news.
Ain't that the truth. The media has no fun telling people muslims committed crimes. They only enjoy telling people that the Jooooooooz are evil.
At the below link are pictures of the dead terrorists. WARNING !!!! GRAPHIC!!!!
http://www.reno4x4.com/forum/showthread.php/79930-CNN-POS
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