Fast forward to 2012. As Israel bears down on Gaza after having to endure rocket attack after rocket attack, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Egypt’s Prime Minister Hisham Kandil attempted to capture some of the al-Dura / Pallywood glory while Kandil was visiting Gaza. Photos of the two men holding and kissing a dead Palestinian child appeared to lay the foundation for the narrative that Israel’s attacks on Gaza was responsible.
It wasn’t. The child was killed by Hamas, the same group led by Haniyeh, who was all too willing to exploit the young boy over a lie. In hindsight, perhaps the propagandists wish they hadn’t included Kandil in the photos; there were no Israeli rockets fired into Gaza while he was there.
CNN’s Sara Sidner, in much the same way that Charles Enderlin did in 2000, produced a news report that echoed the narrative of Hamas, saying that the boy’s death was the result of Israeli rocket fire. You can watch that report here.
via What do CNN and Innocence of Muslims filmmaker share in Common? | Walid Shoebat.
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