confederateyankee.mu.nu - 1/13/2009
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Today I contacted Paul Martin, the co-owner of World News and Features whom CNN cited in their claim that Ashraf Masharawi's video of his brother's death in a Gaza hospital emergency room as the result of being fired upon by...
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CNN goes Pallywood: Paul Martin responds
Power Line —
... Given the background and the situation, it's completely justified to suspect staging in videos such as this, and the terrorist groups who run Gaza have demonstrated over and over that they are willing and able to engage in it.
As I've written previously, the death of a child is a terrible thing -- but groups like Hamas are not above using their own children to manipulate the feelings of Western audiences.
Bob Owens hs more here.
According to Israeli authorities, incidentally, Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, the site of the Mashharawi ...
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