Israel Lobby CIrculates Lies About Palestinian Martyr
Mainstream Press Uncritically Prints Allegations Palestinian Shot By Other Palestinians

Mon Dec  4 13:55:40 2000
LSN Staff

Tel Aviv, Israel -- The Israeli Defense Force has massacred dozens of Palestinian
children over the past few weeks, machine gunning them in the
street, sometimes as they crouched and hid and begged for their
lives.  But Israel today released a report exonerating itself in the
shooting of one of the most famous of the martyrs, Mohammed
al-Dura, and the report is, of course, being reprinted uncritically by
the mainstream press.

Witness "conservative" web site WorldNetDaily.com.  WorldNetDaily
editor joseph Farrah is a religious Old Testament Christian who
often writes sycophantic pieces about the greatness of Jews and
their "holy" claim to Israel.  He is a typical of the weak bullshit liar
that populates and misleads the conservative movement in the
United States.

Farah recently became a columnist for the Jersualem Post, after
writing a piece justifying the slaughter of Palestinians as a religious
commandement -- another one of those strange commandments
that seem to force "Old Testament" Christians to justify killing
whoever they don't like at the moment.

Today Farah ran a series of articles spreadind the Israeli lie that the
boy ws shot by Palestinian gunemn, not Israelis, even though the
shooting of the boy by Israelis was caught on videotape, and all the
witnesses at the sene testify that the boy was shot by IDF soldiers.
Israeli snipers have admitted they've been instructed to butcher
children as young as 12.

But WorldNetDaily feels the need to perpetarate the myth of the
bloodthirsty Arab, and so reports that Palestinians deliberately shot
the boy to create a martyr.  Only in America, where the cartoon
version of the Arab as bloodthirsty mindless terrorist, could this view
take hold -- and watch as it becomes circulated and appears as an
"expose" of some sort in every mainstream American newspaper.

However, read the report, attached below.  Note that they provide
NO EVIDENCE that the boy was shot by Palestinians, they merely
allege it, and then provide a ream of "facts" proving that the
Palestinians, since they are bloodthirsty terrorists, were "motivated"
to do so -- even though the bullets taken out of the boy's body were
Israeli!

LSN readers, don't be suckered by these lies -- and don't be
suckered by an ideology -- conservative or liberal -- that is
mainstream.  Conservatism and Liberalism are big lies the people
in power use to make you think you have different point of views,
when on all the important policy issues there is no difference
between them!

The WorldNet Daily lie is attached.
-----
Who killed
                  Mohammed al-Dura?
                  12-year-old Palestinian boy
                  likely 'martyred' by his own people,
                  say Israeli investigators


                  By David Kupelian
                  © 2000 WorldNetDaily.com

                  The following report is excerpted from the December
                  cover story of WorldNetDaily's sister publication, the
                  monthly WorldNet magazine. Readers interested in
                  obtaining the complete, in-depth version of "Who
                  killed Mohammed al-Dura?" -- along with many other
                  exclusive feature stories -- are invited to subscribe to
                  WorldNet at WND's online store.



                  "When peace comes, we will perhaps in time be able to
                  forgive the Arabs for killing our sons, but it will be
                  harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to
                  kill their sons."
                  -- Golda Meir, Israel's prime minister from 1969
                  to 1974

                  Twelve-year-old Mohammed al-Dura and his
                  father Jamal were on their way home in Gaza
                  when, at the remote Netzarim junction, they
                  were caught up in a firefight between
                  Palestinian snipers and the Israel Defense Force.

                  Crouching in terror behind his father, who
                  struggled in vain to protect his son from the
                  gunfire, Mohammed was shot. He died there,
                  cradled in his father's arms, after both father and
                  son frantically pleaded for help. Since that day,
                  Mohammed al-Dura has become the poster
                  child, rallying cry and virtual symbol of the
                  2000 Al Aqsa intifada.

                  The dramatic footage
                  of al-Dura's Sept. 30
                  death has been
                  broadcast the world
                  over. Palestinian
                  television has created
                  an edited version
                  wherein pictures of an
                  Israeli soldier shooting
                  have been spliced into
                  the original footage.
                  Heart-wrenching
                  photographs of the
                  father and son have
                  been posted alongside
                  roads throughout the
                  West Bank. And
                  Egyptian authorities are reportedly naming the
                  street on which the Israeli embassy is located
                  after Mohammed al-Dura.

                  The Israeli military was quick to apologize for
                  the deaths -- some say too quick.

                  The theory, backed by considerable evidence,
                  has now emerged that the unthinkable actually
                  occurred -- that a Palestinian shot the boy in
                  cold blood to create a needed martyr -- on film --
                  to advance the Palestinian nationalist cause.

                  'The martyr is lucky'
                  Most Palestinians believe the establishment of
                  the state of Israel was a terrible mistake, an
                  injustice involving the forcible relocation of
                  many of their forebears. Indeed, Israel's very
                  existence has never been accepted by many in
                  the Arab world.

                  As a result of this perceived injustice, many
                  Palestinians teach their children, from the very
                  earliest ages, unbridled hatred toward Israelis.

                                         But to free the children
                                         to act on that hatred, a
                                         second teaching is
                                         deeply inculcated
                                         throughout their
                                         childhood. The
                                         Palestinians teach
                                         explicitly, as do many
                                         Arab nations, that to
                                         die in the "jihad" --
                  holy war -- against Israel purchases the "martyr"
                  instant acceptance into heaven. And it is a very
                  red-blooded and lusty male heaven they are
                  promised, characterized first and foremost by
                  endless sex with a multitude of virgins.

                  Recently, the mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine,
                  Sheik Ikrima Sabri -- the highest religious
                  authority in the region -- was interviewed by the
                  Egyptian weekly, Al-Ahram Al-Arabi about his
                  admiration for child "martyrs." Dozens of
                  Palestinian youths reportedly have died since
                  late September in violent clashes with Israelis
                  after the meltdown of the doomed
                  Clinton-brokered "peace process."

                  "I feel the martyr is lucky because the angels
                  usher him to his wedding in heaven," said the
                  mufti, appointed by Palestinian Authority
                  President Yasser Arafat. "There is no doubt that
                  a child [martyr] suggests that the new
                  generation will carry on the mission with
                  determination. The younger the martyr, the
                  greater and the more I respect him."

                  Lavishing praise
                  specifically on the
                  sacrifice of Palestinian
                  children to the cause,
                  Sabri reflected: "One
                  [child martyr] wrote
                  his name on a note
                  before he died. He
                  wrote: 'the martyr so
                  and so.' In every
                  martyr's pocket we
                  find a note with his
                  name on it. He
                  sentences himself to
                  martyrdom even
                  before he becomes a
                  martyr."

                  The interviewer then asked an incredible
                  question: "Is this why the mothers cry with joy
                  when they hear about their sons' death?"

                  "They willingly sacrifice their offspring for the
                  sake of freedom," answered the mufti. "It is a
                  great display of the power of belief. The mother
                  is participating in the great reward of the Jihad
                  to liberate Al-Aqsa."

                  In an apparent reference to the widely held
                  belief that martyrs who die killing an infidel
                  will be given 50 virgins in heaven, Sabri added:
                  "I talked to a young man ... [who] said: '... I want
                  to marry the black-eyed [beautiful] women of
                  heaven.' The next day he became a martyr. I am
                  sure his mother was filled with joy about his
                  heavenly marriage. Such a son must have such a
                  mother."

                  The Jerusalem Post's Oct. 27 edition revealed
                  the shocking aftermath of the violent deaths of
                  some Palestinian children.

                  "Interviewed by journalists after [recent]
                  tragedies, some of the parents of these young
                  victims refer to their children as shahids
                  (martyrs), whose lives were given willingly and
                  proudly to the Palestinian cause in fighting the
                  hated Zionist enemy," wrote Post writer Gerald
                  M. Steinberg.

                  "In an unbelievably shocking scene, one mother
                  boasted that she bore her son precisely for this
                  purpose, and the father proudly claimed credit
                  for providing the training. The parents will also
                  receive a sizeable financial 'reward' from the
                  Palestinian Authority," he added.

                  The preparation for martyrdom begins early.

                  In a Palestinian television program called the
                  "Children's Club," young children are shown
                  singing songs about wanting to become "suicide
                  warriors" and to take up "a machine gun" to
                  direct "violence, anger, anger, anger" against
                  Israelis.

                  During the show, which features children aged
                  4-10, one young boy sings, "When I wander into
                  Jerusalem ... I will become a suicide bomber."
                  Afterward, other children stand to call for
                  "Jihad! Holy war to the end against the Zionist
                  enemy." In another segment, a boy who appears
                  to be no more than 8 or 9 years old chants: "My
                  patience has run out. ... All Arab existence cries
                  for revenge" against the Jews in Israel.

                  Media biased against Israel?

                    The Associated Press photo published in the
                  New York Times and other newspapers in late
                  September said it all: A club-wielding,
                  screaming Israeli soldier stood above a
                  blood-drenched Palestinian on the Temple
                  Mount. Further proof of Israeli brutality against
                  the Palestinians.

                                         Except the
                                         "Palestinian" in the
                                         photo was not
                                         Palestinian at all, but a
                                         20-year-old Jewish
                                         student from Chicago,
                                         named Tuvia
                                         Grossman, who was
                                         studying at a yeshiva
                                         in Jerusalem. He had
                                         just been savagely
                                         beaten by a mob of
                                         Palestinians, and was,
                                         as the photo was
                                         taken, being protected
                                         by an Israeli
                                         policeman against his
                                         Palestinian assailants.

                                         The New York Times,
                                         long criticized as
                  biased against Israel, has plenty of company.

                    On Oct. 1, shortly after the outbreak of
                  Palestinian rioting, National Public Radio's
                  Jennifer Ludden reported:

                  "Today is a repeat of the last three days ...
                  You've got this Goliath of an Israeli army with
                  guns. In some places yesterday they used
                  armored tanks. There were battle helicopters
                  buzzing overhead. At one point in the Gaza
                  strip yesterday, Israeli soldiers fired an
                  anti-tank missile. All this directed at young kids
                  with stones."

                  But according to the pro-Israel group CAMERA
                  (the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East
                  Reporting in America), this is just another
                  example of extreme and long-standing
                  anti-Israel bias on NPR's part.

                  "None of the Israeli weaponry cited has been
                  'directed at young kids with stones,'" according
                  to CAMERA. "At that point, the tanks had not
                  fired one shot at anyone, but were positioned as
                  a deterrent. The helicopters had been brought in
                  to help rescue an Israeli shot by Palestinians
                  who was trapped and bleeding to death in
                  defense of Joseph's Tomb in Nablus. The
                  anti-tank missile was used against Palestinian
                  snipers firing at Israelis from high-rise buildings
                  at the Netzarim junction in Gaza."

                    In the aftermath of the Dura shooting, the
                  international media glibly reported that "a
                  French photographer" or "a French television
                  crew" had filmed the tragedy. In reality,
                  although the news organization was French, the
                  photojournalist who actually filmed the
                  shooting was a Palestinian named Talal Abu
                  Rahma, who lives in Gaza.

                  Rabbi Avi Shafran weighed in on anti-Israel
                  media bias in the Oct. 13 edition of the
                  Providence Journal-Bulletin. "When baseless
                  biases are openly voiced, they are seen for what
                  they are: ugly, evil, human faults," he wrote.
                  "When subtly layered, though, into journalistic
                  products' choices of photographs, captions,
                  turns of phrase, stories' spins, they often slip by
                  unnoticed, and proceed to infect and deform
                  countless hearts and minds."

                  While National Public Radio correspondents
                  routinely portray Israeli soldiers as jack-booted
                  thugs, some in the international news media are
                  even more openly sympathetic to the
                  Palestinian cause than the major American
                  press:

                    Riccardo Cristiano, Mideast representative for
                  the official state-owned Italian television station,
                  RAI, placed an ad in the Oct. 16 edition of the
                  main Palestinian Authority newspaper, Al
                  Hayat al Jedida, promising he would never
                  think of giving any bad publicity to the
                  Palestinians or their cause.

                  "My dear friends in
                  Palestine," the ad
                  began. "We
                  congratulate you and
                  think that it is our duty
                  to put you in the
                  picture (of the events)
                  of what happened on
                  October 12 in
                  Ramallah."

                  He was referring to the
                  brutal beating and
                  murder by a
                  Palestinian mob of two
                  non-combatant drivers
                  in the Israel Defense
                  Force, at a Palestinian
                  Authority police station in Ramallah.

                  Apologizing for a rival, private Italian television
                  station's filming of the brutal lynchings, he
                  assured readers that it was not the official Italian
                  news media that did so.

                                         "Israeli television
                                         broadcast the
                                         pictures," Cristiano
                                         bemoaned, "as taken
                                         from one of the Italian
                                         stations, and thus the
                                         public impression was
                                         created as if we (RAI)
                                         took these pictures.
                                         We emphasize to all of
                                         you that the events did
                                         not happen this way,"
                                         the ad continued,
                                         "because we always
                                         respect (will continue
                                         to respect) the
                                         journalistic procedures
                                         with the Palestinian
                                         Authority for
                                         (journalistic) work in
                                         Palestine. ..."

                  Cristiano added, "We thank you for your trust,
                  and you can be sure that this is not our way of
                  acting. We do not (will not) do such at thing.
                  Please accept our dear blessings."

                  'Only one possible solution'
                  Palestinian leaders, realizing the profound
                  influence world opinion will likely have on the
                  ultimate outcome of the Middle East crisis --
                  particularly on the effort to "internationalize"
                  Jerusalem and install U.N. "peacekeeping
                  forces" in the region -- are very public
                  relations-conscious. In fact, they are notorious
                  for playing to the overly sympathetic and often
                  one-sided international media's camera.


                     Photographers zoom in on demonstrator waving
                     Palestinian flag in an apparently staged photo
                     shoot.


                  USA Today ran a story showing how the
                  Palestinian news media have invented "atrocity"
                  stories by reporting supposed Israeli soldier
                  attacks on different Palestinian towns, which
                  upon verification have turned out to be
                  complete fabrications. There have also been
                  reported instances of Palestinian ambulances
                  sent out to pick up fake wounded -- for the sake
                  of eager Western cameras.

                  Although there are moderate Palestinian voices,
                  the leadership holds to a long-held, ambitious
                  and somewhat secret (to the West, at least)
                  ultimate objective -- to take over all of Israel.
                  Indeed, the Arab-Israeli conflict cannot be
                  understood unless it is recognized that the
                  complete "liberation" of Palestine (which to the
                  Palestinians includes all of Israel) is, and always
                  has been, the endgame of the Arab leadership
                  toward Israel.

                  Based on an enmity many trace back to
                  Abraham, most Arab leaders -- as distinct from
                  courageous souls like the late Anwar el-Sadat as
                  well as many moderate Arabs both in the
                  Middle East and throughout the world who
                  have risen beyond this cultural and spiritual
                  hatred -- still cling to the "jihad," the struggle to
                  "reclaim Palestine," as a holy mission. Current
                  Mideast leaders like Iraqi President Saddam
                  Hussein, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
                  Khamenei and Palestinian Authority President
                  Yasser Arafat continually fan the ancient fires of
                  hatred toward Israel that first burst into flame
                  against the modern Jewish state one day after its
                  establishment in 1948:

                  "This will be a war of extermination and a momentous
                  massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian
                  massacres and the Crusades."
                  -- Arab League Secretary General Azzam Pasha,
                  May 15, 1948, the day five Arab armies invaded
                  the new state of Israel, one day after the nation
                  declared its independence

                  "The Arab nations should sacrifice up to 10 million of
                  their 50 million people, if necessary, to wipe out Israel
                  ... Israel to the Arab world is like a cancer to the
                  human body, and the only way of remedy is to uproot
                  it, just like a cancer."
                  -- Saud ibn Abdul Aziz, King of Saudi Arabia,
                  Associated Press, Jan. 9, 1954

                  "I announce from here, on behalf of the United Arab
                  Republic people, that this time we will exterminate
                  Israel."
                  -- President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt,
                  speech in Alexandria, July 26, 1959

                  "We shall never call for nor accept peace. We shall
                  only accept war. We have resolved to drench this land
                  with your [Israel's] blood, to oust you as aggressor, to
                  throw you into the sea."
                  -- Hafez Assad, then-Syrian Defense Minister,
                  May 24, 1966, who later became Syria's
                  president

                  "The battle with Israel must be such that, after it,
                  Israel will cease to exist."
                  -- Libyan President Mohammar Qadaffi, al-Usbu
                  al-Arrabi (Beirut) quoted by Algiers Radio, Nov.
                  12, 1973

                  "There has been no change whatsoever in the
                  fundamental strategy of the PLO, which is based on
                  the total liberation of Palestine and the destruction of
                  the occupying country ... On no accounts will the
                  Palestinians accept part of Palestine and call it the
                  Palestinian state, while forfeiting the remaining areas
                  which are called the State of Israel."
                  --Rafiq Najshah, PLO representative in Saudi
                  Arabia, Saudi Arabian News Agency, June 9,
                  1980

                  "The struggle with the Zionist enemy is not a struggle
                  about Israel's borders, but about Israel's existence. We
                  will never agree to anything less than the return of all
                  our land and the establishment of the independent
                  state."
                  --Bassam Abu Sharif, a top Arafat aide and PLO
                  spokesman, quoted by the Kuwait News
                  Agency, May 31, 1986

                  "The establishment of an independent Palestinian
                  state on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip does not
                  contradict our ultimate strategic aim, which is the
                  establishment of a democratic state in the entire
                  territory of Palestine, but rather is a step in that
                  direction."
                  --Salah Khalaf (Abu Iyad) interview with
                  Al-Safir, Lebanon, Jan. 25, 1988

                  "We will enter Jerusalem victoriously and raise our
                  flag on its walls ... We will fight you [the Israelis] with
                  stones, rifles, and 'El-Abed' [the Iraqi missile]..."
                  --Yasser Arafat, reported by the Associated
                  Press, March 29, 1990, at the start of the Gulf
                  War

                  "The hands of the U.S. are fully stained with the blood
                  of the Palestinians. There is only one possible solution
                  to unrest in the Middle East, namely, the annihilation
                  and destruction of the Zionist state."
                  -- Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali
                  Khamenei, in a "prayer sermon" at Tehran
                  University addressing hundreds of thousands of
                  Iranians, Dec. 31, 1999

                  Israel re-enacts shooting
                  Let's put all the pieces together:

                    Political and religious leaders that teach the
                  highest calling for a person -- including a young
                  person -- is to die in pursuit of the violent,
                  dangerous but glorious mission of "liberating"
                  Palestine -- which involves killing many Jews
                  and ultimately occupying all of Israel. Indeed,
                  failure to participate in jihad, many children are
                  taught, will bring upon them the wrath of Allah.

                    A condition of extreme, murderous rage on the
                  part of some -- although certainly not all --
                  Palestinians, inculcated, encouraged and
                  justified from an early age.

                    A Western press ignorant of both history and
                  religion, which regards the tiny Jewish nation's
                  50-year struggle for continued existence, as
                  National Public Radio put it, as "this Goliath of
                  an Israeli army" firing guns and anti-tank
                  missiles "at young kids with stones."

                    A proven willingness on the part of intifada
                  provocateurs to play to the camera, to routinely
                  send children out to the frontlines of battle for
                  the sympathy and public relations points
                  inevitably scored. All of this is rooted in the
                  belief -- reinforced with promises of both
                  terrestrial and eternal rewards, as well as threats
                  of punishment -- that a violent death is the
                  doorway to a better life.

                  Question: Is the possibility that Mohammed
                  al-Dura was killed by a zealous Palestinian
                  prepared to send the boy to a glorious life in
                  heaven in return for advancing the glorious
                  Palestinian cause on earth really so
                  unthinkable? There are many who don't think
                  so.

                  On Oct. 23, Yosef Doriel, an Israeli engineer,
                  spearheaded an Israel Defense Force
                  investigation and re-enactment of the
                  Mohammed al-Dura shooting, which attempts
                  to make the case that the 12-year-old boy could
                  not have been shot by IDF soldiers --

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