Tuesday, July 24, 2007

New York Times' parallel universe By Joseph Farah

"Palestinians never used to do these things to one another."

That was the first sentence of a New York Times Magazine story by the newspaper's Jerusalem bureau chief, Steven Erlanger.

What are the things Palestinians are doing to one another today that they didn't do before?

  • putting bullets in the back of the heads of men on their knees;
  • shooting up hospitals;
  • killing patients;
  • knee-capping doctors;
  • executing clerics;
  • throwing handcuffed prisoners to their deaths from Gaza's highest apartment buildings;

Is it naivete? Plain ignorance and incompetence? Deliberate disinformation? Partisanship with radical Islamists? Anti-Israeli zealotry? Anti-western pseudo-intellectualism?

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