2 Recent Stories on Israel the BBC Won't Report
Nov 19, 2013 19:31:21 GMT
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Post by Teddy Bear on Nov 19, 2013 19:31:21 GMT
If the BBC were truly impartial, then this first story would be one to give people a wry smile. But as it is, it undoubtedly won’t be coming to a BBC webpage anytime soon – or ever, if they can help it.
You couldn’t make it up – truth is stranger than fiction.
The other story shows a side of Israel that for sure the BBC wouldn't want to make known. Doesn't fit their agenda.
Unless of course the Palestinians blame Israel for her condition. Like she only went in with a cold and came back brain damaged because of what Israel did.
Boycott Israel Websites Built Using Israeli Software Wix
Fringe organizations dedicated to boycotting the Jewish state are finding it hard to practice what they preach, with many of their websites built on a popular Israeli software platform, according to Paul Charney, chairman of the UK’s Zionist Federation (ZF).
After an investigation, the ZF said it found several websites that advocate BDS — boycott, divestment and sanctions — of Israel were programmed with the popular Tel Aviv-based website platform Wix.
You couldn’t make it up – truth is stranger than fiction.
The other story shows a side of Israel that for sure the BBC wouldn't want to make known. Doesn't fit their agenda.
Unless of course the Palestinians blame Israel for her condition. Like she only went in with a cold and came back brain damaged because of what Israel did.
Baby Granddaughter of Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Treated in Israel
The granddaughter of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh was admitted to an Israeli hospital.
One-year-old Amal Haniya crossed from Gaza into Israel to be treated at Israel’s Schneider Children’s Medical Center in Petah Tikvah, accompanied by her grandmother, according to reports based on Palestinian sources.
The girl reportedly had a serious infection of her digestive tract, which affected her nervous system, and damaged her brain.
She was transferred back to Gaza after Israeli doctors determined that they could not help her, and her condition continued to deteriorate.
Her father, Abdul Salam, wrote on his Facebook page Monday afternoon that his daughter had returned to Gaza in a state of clinical death.
He had previously posted on Facebook that his daughter had been transferred to an Israeli hospital, though that post was subsequently removed, according to the Jerusalem Post.
Haniyeh recently called for a third Palestinian intifada in the West Bank.