Haaretz runs a demonization against IDF soldiers
Published by Avi Green on Friday, March 20, 2009 at 6:10 AM.
It seems that Haaretz has published another smear against IDF soldiers in their obvious resentment of the operations against terrorism in Gaza in the "Operation: Cast Lead" mission. Melanie Phillips looks at some of this, and how they're clearly trying for the gazillionth time to obscure Islamofascism. And this topic from Muqata tells that:
Channel 2 TV Army correspondent Roni Daniel stated at 6:30 PM this evening, that he personally tracked down one of the soldiers interviewed for the Ha’aretz article. Apparently the soldier’s testimony to Ha’aretz wasn't based on anything he personally saw or witnessed, rather based on rumors and hearsay he heard (and the soldier wasn’t even in Gaza!)In other words, they exploited rumors for the sake of their dhimmitude agenda. Even so, most soldiers are going to have to be careful about giving interviews to a paper like Haaretz. The answer is to tell their reporters very simply, to scram. Haaretz has a very low income these days, one of the reasons why their financial section, The Marker, is becoming more of a paper of its own, because most people don't find that as bad for reading as their political crud.
Labels: anti-semitism, dhimmitude, Israel, jihad, military, msm foulness, terrorism, war on terror








