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Post by Teddy Bear on Aug 29, 2011 15:39:25 GMT
The BBC have an article today about a Palestinian man from the West Bank town of Nablus who stole a taxi, rammed it into a checkpoint in Tel Aviv injuring 2 people, and stabbed 5 others. The BBC devote 2 separate paragraphs in the article to tell us: Attacks by Palestinians in Israeli cities have been rare in recent years.and Attacks by Palestinian militants in Israeli cities were common during the Second Intifada - the Palestinian uprising against Israeli rule - that lasted from 2000 to 2005, but have been rare in the years since.Since.... What exactly is not included leaving the reader to surmise for themselves. 'Since the peace loving Palestinians always look to avoid conflict' Have you spotted what should follow 'since'? How about since the 'evil separation apartheid barrier' (or wall as the BBC prefer to refer to it, even though only 10% of it's length is wall) Funny how they BBC omit to include that in an effort to give a better understanding to its readers. Seems they have no problem on nearly every article on Gaza mentioning how many Gazans were killed in Israel's Operation Cast Lead, even when it's completely irrelevant to the actual story being related. The BBC prefer to only mention the wall barrier when it can be referred to negatively.
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