From HotAir, French court rejects Al-Dura hoax,
The truth, it would appear, is that the entire incident was staged (video below, or link here).
How gullible is a liberally biased mainstream media? And how does that gullibility result in blatantly false reporting?
French broadcaster France2 lost its case and a large portion of its credibility yesterday when its appeals court called their Al-Dura story a hoax and reversed a lower-court ruling on a defamation case. Philippe Karsenty was vindicated in his criticism of France2 when he called their video of a supposed murder of a Palestinian child [Muhammad al Durah] by Israeli soldiers staged for propaganda purposes.Don't recall the Muhammad al Durah story? From Wikipedia,
Muhammad Jamal al-Durrah (1988–2000 (aged 11–12); Arabic: محمد جمال الدرة), was a Palestinian boy who became an icon of the Second Intifada when he was filmed crouched behind his father during a violent clash between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in the Gaza Strip.
The father and son were filmed sheltering during a crossfire between troops at an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) outpost and Palestinian police and gunmen shooting from a number of locations. After a burst of gunfire, the two slumped into prone positions. Al-Durrah was reported to have been killed and his father severely injured by Israeli gunfire. The footage, which was filmed by the French television station France 2, was re-broadcast around the world and produced international outrage against the Israeli army and the government. Images from the footage became an iconic symbol of the Palestinian cause and al-Durrah himself was portrayed as an emblem of martyrdom; the footage was shown repeatedly on Arabic television channels and al-Durrah was publicly commemorated in a number of Arab countries.Here is the iconic image.
The truth, it would appear, is that the entire incident was staged (video below, or link here).
How gullible is a liberally biased mainstream media? And how does that gullibility result in blatantly false reporting?
The video (or one like it) can now be found at
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=HpI12vvntnE
Posted by: LotharBot | May 28, 2008 at 04:14 PM