New York Times Is Caught Publishing ‘Palestinian’ Propaganda

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It was supposed to be heartbreaking: on Friday, the New York Times published a front-page series of photos with the headline “They Were Just Children,” little “Palestinian” children who had supposedly been murdered by the evil Israeli war machine during the latest round of Hamas jihad attacks. The only problem was that one of the photos, prominently featured on the top row, was of a little girl whom “Palestinian” propagandists, using the very same photo, had reported murdered by the Israelis in January 2017. It was just the latest example of the fact that Israel’s atrocities are so many and so brazen that “Palestinians” have to fabricate evidence of them – and the establishment media eagerly plays along.

The Times photo imbroglio came just over a week after “Palestinians” on Twitter claimed that a photo of another little girl depicted the victim of an Israeli airstrike; it was actually a photo of a Russian child model who has never been anywhere near Gaza and is still very much alive.

Shortly before that, a supporter of the Palestinian jihad against Israel tweeted: “Israel is now using white phosphorus on the city of Beit Hanoun in Palestine! It can burn human flesh until it reaches to the bones. White phosphorus is prohibited globally and it’s been considered as a war crime!” Included was a gruesome photo of a woman whose hair had been partially burned off and her face severely burned as well. There was just one minor detail that the tweet omitted to mention: the photo was not from Gaza in May 2021, but from Afghanistan in 2009.

This deception has been going on for years. It is perpetrated on an industrial scale by Palestinian propagandists in order to make Israel seem to be an oppressive occupying power. The Palestinian Delusion: The Catastrophic History of the Middle East Peace Process details the breadth and sophistication of this deception.

There are innumerable other examples. Israelly Cool reported in February 2020 that Palestinian “journalist” Mustafa Batnain tweeted a “heartbreaking photo from Gaza” depicting a baby inside a cardboard box, presumably the little one’s only shelter amid rampaging, savage, brutal IDF forces. Once again, there was a catch: the photo was actually not from Gaza at all, but from Idomeni, Greece. It’s all in a day’s work for the Palestinian factory of Israeli atrocities.

Israelly Cool also reported a month before that about a supporter of the Palestinian jihad against Israel, Sarah Hassan, who posted a photo on Twitter of a boy crouched beneath a cart, surrounded by snow, trying to keep warm. “Gaza…poverty…cold!” wrote Hassan, but IsraellyCool noted that “never got lower than 6 degrees Celcius [sic] in Gaza over that time period” – that is, 43 degrees Fahrenheit, so there couldn’t have been snow piled up everywhere. What’s more, this photo, like Batnain’s, doesn’t really come from Gaza at all; it was taken in Afghanistan in 2006.

A cornerstone of the “Palestinian” cause in the court of world opinion is projection and deception on a massive scale. Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, declared: “War is deceit.” (Bukhari, vol. 4, book 56, no. 3030) He also elucidated the conditions under which deceit was permissible: “It is not lawful to lie except in three cases: Something the man tells his wife to please her, to lie during war, and to lie in order to bring peace between the people.”

Palestinian leaders have refined lying during war into a fine art. Palestinian spokesmen set out to portray Israel as an outrageously repressive regime, routinely committing atrocities against the Palestinian people, who deserved aid from the international community as much as the Israelis warranted condemnation.

This initiative, too, has been wildly successful. The United Nations condemns Israel far more often than any other nation; many of these condemnations have been based on reports about Israeli atrocities that were entirely fabricated. World opinion has largely turned against Israel as well, as it has an international reputation today of being one of the world’s most unjust and repressive regimes.

Hamas was so anxious to have Palestinian civilian casualties that it could parade before the world in order to gain propaganda victories that in April 2018, as protests raged at the Gaza border, the terror group offered $500 to “Palestinians” for getting shot and wounded at the border, and $3,000 to the families of those who got themselves killed during the protests. This was too much for Mahmoud Al-Habbash, Mahmoud Abbas’ Advisor on Islamic Affairs and Supreme Sharia Judge, who denounced Hamas on official Palestinian Authority TV: “The Palestinian people…doesn’t care about those [Hamas] with ‘the emotional stories of heroism,’ those with the slogans of heroism – slogans that when you hear them, you think that the people saying them are inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque after they liberated it. And afterwards you discover that they’re only selling illusions, trading in suffering and blood, trading in victims, [saying]: ‘You Palestinians, our people, go and die so that we’ll go to the TV and media with strong declarations.’ These [Hamas] acts of ‘heroism’ don’t fool anyone anymore. The Palestinian people…sides with the PLO.”

Whether it did or not, and there was considerable evidence that it did not, that Hamas was sending Palestinians to die in order to manipulate world opinion against Israel was certain.

And it worked. It always works. The global political elites are so eager to hate Israel, it doesn’t take much to convince them to do so.

Robert Spencer is the director of Jihad Watch and a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. He is author of 21 books including many bestsellers, such as The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)The Truth About Muhammad and The History of Jihad. His latest book is Did Muhammad Exist?: An Inquiry into Islam’s Obscure Origins?Revised and Expanded Edition. Follow him on Twitter here. Like him on Facebook here.

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  1. See my comments above, under the column “Israel vs Anti-Israel Advocacy Journalism” by Dr. Eric R. Mandel, MEPIN,” republished by Israpundit. Accordin to today’s Arutz Sheva a seventeen-year-old “child” who picture was published by the New York Times was actually a terrorist belonging to the al-Mugahadeen Brigades, a terrorist arm of Hames.

    Someone should go through this pictures list systematically, and identify all the pictures of children and teenagers who are still alive and well, were or still are members of terrorist organizations, died long before the May 2021 war, are not Palestinians and do not, or did not, ever live in Gaza, etc. My guess is that very few of these 68 “children” whom the Times claimed were killed by Israel in the recent eleven-day war actually were killed by Israeli fire. Even those few who were killed in the recent war may have died as a result of Hamas rockets that fell short of their target and exploded inside Gaza.

  2. “Thenewpravdatimes” the flagship of media antisemitism that ignored Holodomor and the Holocaust!

  3. If not now, when?

    When will our news agencies tell the truth about Israel? 
    If your sympathies lay with the “Palestinians”, maybe it’s time to do some research. 
    It’s not really that complicated. 
    The land of Israel has continuously been inhabited by Jewish people for thousands of years.
    The Jewish people are the only indigenous people to reclaim control of their ancestral homeland.
    After literally dozens upon dozens of power transfers going back thousands of years ( none including ‘Palestinians’ ),
    Jews began returning to Israel in great numbers in the 1880’s.
    As a result of the ‘new’ jobs and economic activity, Arabs from surrounding lands came to Israel as well.
    These are the “Palestinians”.
    As the Jews recently survive another 4000 plus rockets from savage Arab intruders (Palestinian means “Intruder”), we look forward to the day when all Arabs blessed to be living in the Holy Land of Israel begin each and every school day and meeting not with a call to wipe Jews into the sea and off the world map. But rather with a heartfelt Jewish “Welcome To Country” for the Holy Land’s First People who have survived countless attempts of war and genocide and who guard and teach The Book Of Life, purposefully declaring our one Gd (Hashem) sovereign ruler of the world.
    It’s not really that complicated.

    Moishe Tzvi Hearsch Ben Mendel