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Palestinian TV claims Jewish state intentionally targets children
Posted: March 5, 2003
5:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
A recent Palestinian Authority television program claimed Israel is making "bombs and mines designed as toys" and dropping them from planes in areas where children play, reports Palestinian Media Watch.
According to the TV report, children are picking up the toy-bombs and being killed. Last year, reports PMW, the Palestinian Authority claimed Israel was dropping poisoned candies from helicopters in front of schools.
Other pieces of propaganda accompanied the most recent claim, including that Israel is planning to destroy the Al Aksa Mosque, the Jewish Temple was not on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and that Israel desecrated the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
The Palestinian program "Message to the World" included the following report:
"The Zionist criminals are planning to destroy the Al Aksa Mosque on the grounds that they are searching for the Holy Temple, which they falsely claim is under the mosque. ... Offenses against our Islamic and Christian holy sites continue throughout Palestine. The Al Aksa mosque is under threat, and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher has not been spared from desecration and destruction. ... They drop objects from jet planes that attract children to play with them and then they blow up. These are bombs and mines designed as toys."
Using media propaganda involving children is nothing new for the Palestinian Authority. As WorldNetDaily reported today, a just-completed, long-term journalistic investigation conducted in France concludes that the Mohammed al-Dura affair, where a 12-year-old boy allegedly was killed by Israeli troops, was actually a piece of Palestinian theater – similar to the dramatic Palestinian funeral processions last April after the Israeli incursion into the Jenin refugee camp. During that public spectacle, a martyred "corpse" twice fell off the stretcher, only to hop back up and retake his place in the procession. The Palestinians had claimed 3,000 deaths in Jenin – the actual toll was 52.
The al-Dura report is included in the March issue of Whistleblower magazine, WorldNetDaily's offline publication.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31369
Posted: March 5, 2003
5:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
A recent Palestinian Authority television program claimed Israel is making "bombs and mines designed as toys" and dropping them from planes in areas where children play, reports Palestinian Media Watch.
According to the TV report, children are picking up the toy-bombs and being killed. Last year, reports PMW, the Palestinian Authority claimed Israel was dropping poisoned candies from helicopters in front of schools.
Other pieces of propaganda accompanied the most recent claim, including that Israel is planning to destroy the Al Aksa Mosque, the Jewish Temple was not on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, and that Israel desecrated the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
The Palestinian program "Message to the World" included the following report:
"The Zionist criminals are planning to destroy the Al Aksa Mosque on the grounds that they are searching for the Holy Temple, which they falsely claim is under the mosque. ... Offenses against our Islamic and Christian holy sites continue throughout Palestine. The Al Aksa mosque is under threat, and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher has not been spared from desecration and destruction. ... They drop objects from jet planes that attract children to play with them and then they blow up. These are bombs and mines designed as toys."
Using media propaganda involving children is nothing new for the Palestinian Authority. As WorldNetDaily reported today, a just-completed, long-term journalistic investigation conducted in France concludes that the Mohammed al-Dura affair, where a 12-year-old boy allegedly was killed by Israeli troops, was actually a piece of Palestinian theater – similar to the dramatic Palestinian funeral processions last April after the Israeli incursion into the Jenin refugee camp. During that public spectacle, a martyred "corpse" twice fell off the stretcher, only to hop back up and retake his place in the procession. The Palestinians had claimed 3,000 deaths in Jenin – the actual toll was 52.
The al-Dura report is included in the March issue of Whistleblower magazine, WorldNetDaily's offline publication.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31369