Hurrah For Hamas

 

What the BBC chooses not to publish is just as telling about its stance on any subject as what it does choose to publish.

The Daily Mail has decided that it will support Hamas by inventing history, the BBC has chosen the other path and airbrushes out of history inconvenient facts that detract from Hamas’ image….Jeremy Bowen misleading the readers of the New Statesman about Hamas’ human shield policy just being one example.

Here’s a couple more……

The Times of Israel reports this:

150 Palestinians surrender to IDF in Gaza

The operatives, who came out of hiding spots with their hands raised above their heads, were taken into Israeli custody for further questioning.

In total, 150 Palestinians were arrested, but only 70 of them who were suspected of carrying out terror attacks were transferred under tight security to IDF Intelligence and Shin Bet facilities for interrogation, an IDF spokeswoman told The Times of Israel, adding to 28 operatives already captured. The remaining detainees were later released, Army Radio reported.

 

The BBC has refused to publish a report on this significant story with its eyecatching photos, at least on its website, whilst the Mail reports this story in a bizarre way presumably designed to generate some ‘outrage’:

Suspected Hamas militants rounded up chain gang-style by Israeli soldiers during Gaza offensive

 

The Mail tells us that:

  • One photo shows them chained together in two lines with hands on heads
  • Another picture depicts four of them walking in chains while blindfolded

 

Here are the photos:

 

Chained up: This photo shows suspected Hamas militants who have been rounded up chain-gang style by Israeli soldiers during the Israel-Gaza conflict. They were captured after the Army entered the Gaza strip

 

Under armed guard: One photo shows four of the alleged militants later walking in chains while blindfolded

 

 

See any chains?  The second photo shows men with their hands zip tied, a standard procedure for any army…the problem for the apparently pro-Hamas Mail is that ‘zip tied’ just isn’t emotive enough…whilst ‘chain gangs’ and ‘in chains’ is far more emotive and redolent of slavery.

Why might the BBC ignore the story?  It shows Hamas failure and Israeli success…and there are no dead or injured women or children in the picture which seems to be the thing that catches the eye of BBC journalists most these days as they flood Gaza with journalists…more there than they send to most other conflicts or battles apparently.

 

The BBC also didn’t report the supposed shooting of an unarmed Palestinian, usually the bread and butter of any BBC journo wanting a guaranteed slot on the news…neither reporting the original story nor investigating what is a blatant piece of ‘Pallywood’ which would have had an enormous impact on people’s impressions of the war as it went viral on the web and major broadcasters and newspapers all published the story as fact.

The Mail once again tries to generate as much anti-pathy, anger and rage towards Israel as possible with its choice to report that Israel had deliberately shot an unarmed civilian…not once but three times……

 

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3 Responses to Hurrah For Hamas

  1. Span Ows says:

    yeah but, no but, it’s the Daily Heil….oh….

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  2. Deborah says:

    I am presuming there are several Muslims in the DM editorial office. Not only have several of the comments I have tried to post on their never appeared but many quoting ‘the poor children’ and #freegaza abound.

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  3. Guest Who says:

    Not too clear who the DM feels it is appealing to here.
    And, more crucially, who they are losing.
    I have always accepted their standards were on par with rest of Fleet Street, but these efforts place them with the Graun or the BBC when Jezza & Co are let loose with the ‘has learned’ school of ‘good enough for us’ substantiation.
    As to being held in any restraints post capture, all things are relative, and the moral equivalence switches are well and truly off.
    How charmers such as these would treat prisoners would make chains seem quite the luxury to live to tell the grandkids about.

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