By: David Lange
As I posted last week, the New York Times featured a slideshow showing the children killed during the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel.

What I didn’t realize was it also appeared front and center on the front page of Friday’s print edition.
To put things into more perspective, the children marked in yellow are palestinians known to have been killed by Hamas rockets misfiring, while the ones marked in green are Israeli children killed by Hamas rockets fired with the intent to kill. It is entirely possible some of the other palestinian children killed were also victims of misfired Hamas rockets.
What is clear is the deaths of all of these precious children are the direct result of Hamas’ double war crimes: firing rockets from around their own civilians at Israeli civilians.
By the way, the photo of the girl, third from left in the top row, is not even of the alleged victim.
There is something else really disturbing about this front page spread. As I mentioned in my post on the slideshow, the NY Times claimed:
The identities of the children killed, their photographs and the circumstances of their deaths came from their parents and other relatives, teachers and schools in Gaza and Israel, international rights organizations, Palestinian officials, social media, and news organizations in Gaza and Israel. Most of the details were corroborated by multiple sources.
It turns out the Defense for Children International Palestine (DCI Palestine) was a primary source:
Numerous individuals with alleged ties to the terrorist organization Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), have been employed and appointed as board members at DCI Palestine. And this reflects in their “work.”
Think about this for a second: The New York Times published something with the help of a NGO with connections to terrorists. And not just something – it was a front page spread.
Rotten does not even begin to describe what has been going on with this newspaper for years. (Israellycool.com)
A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Editor’s Note: The Jewish Voice received reliable information stating that a picture of one girl that was posted in the New York Times photo montage was not even killed in the recent Hamas-Israel conflict, but rather she was killed in 2017 by Hamas rockets. Published sources have also indicated that some of the photos of children were who allegedly killed in the latest conflict may have been stock photos of children who were utilized by Hamas as active fighters. The deception and propaganda continues at a fever pitch.
According to a recent article on dw.com, it stated that the use of children for purposes of emotional blackmail is rampant in the Hamas terrorist organization.
The report states: “In the case of ongoing conflicts and wars like the Syrian civil war or the Kashmir conflict, as well as the Israel-Gaza crisis now, social media is often also flooded with such posts and tweets that turn out to be fake. Images of children, who are said to have been injured or killed during attacks, are often used to garner attention for one side.”
The report adds: “Sometimes these images are from either a different time period or from a completely different place — and are used in a manipulative way to get more sympathy for a cause. In other instances, real photos are used within a false context to support a wrong theory. And there are even cases where authentic images and videos are shared claiming that they have been doctored, although it is not the case.”
DW also analyzed a widely shared video that claims Palestinians — including children — are using makeup to fake injuries caused by Israeli attacks for a news report.
In this case, the video is real but it is being presented out of context and with a false claim. In the original 2-minute video from 2017 we learn that the Palestinian makeup artists were working on a project led by the French charity Doctors of the World.
The video has been shared with similar false claims since 2017. And has also been used in disinformation campaigns in the Syrian civil war.
For more information: please click on this link: https://tjvnews.com/2021/05/op-ed-the-new-york-times-becomes-more-demonic-every-day/


