Ashkelon, Israel’s Newest Settlement

Last week, two Palestinains from Hebron tried to ambush an Israeli truck driver from Ashkelon. He defended himself from a probable lynching with his gun.

In a distant but close universe, the CNN propaganda team label him a “settler”:

The Palestinian Cabinet, which meets in the West Bank, issued a statement saying six Palestinians were killed in Gaza.

The Cabinet also cited as “martyrs” two Palestinians who were killed by an Israeli settler in Hebron, in the West Bank.

While the PA made do with “Israeli”:

Ministers also condemned the killing of two Palestinians on Sunday by an Israeli near Hebron.

Interestingly enough, the whole CNN piece is like a puzzle of random sentences they scoured of Reuters, AFP, Palestinian sources and IDF spokesperson. When you look at the contributor list, things get a bit clearer:

CNN’s Michael Schwartz, Kareem Khadder, Talal Abu Rahman, and Josh Levs and journalist Mohamed Fadel Fahmy contributed to this report.

Isn’t that supposed to be Talal Abu Rahmah, the CNN fauxtographer responsible for editing out key frames from the Muhammad al-Durrah incident? CNN can’t even get it’s own contributors’ names right, so why even bother when it comes to news.

 

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Dan Smith has been exposing anti-Israel fallacies since the first time he opened the world wide web on Netscape Navigator, sometime in the late 90's. His lack of formal journalistic, political and sociological education means he is still capable of objective, unbiased views and opinions. A judge of media, pundits and media pundits.

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  1. Jim from Iowa says:

    THIS IS CNN BREAKING NEWS — CNN has just learned that we’ve been owned by Judge Dan over at IsraellyCool.

    CNN is more stupid than corrupt. The people who run that news organization think the way to improve their low ratings is to give its viewer one more hour of Wolf Blitzer in the late afternoon-early evening.

  2. Travis says:

    There ought to be CNN-free zones at airports.

  3. Norman B. says:

    CNN’s ratings have been in steep decline for over a year.

  4. The chemical weapons technician in the basement of CNN says:

    This was not an oversight, this was intentional.

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