AFP Takes Sides on Terror Terminology
In an otherwise solid article on the threat facing the Israeli community of Netiv Haasara, just north of the Gaza Strip, Agence France Presse exemplifies its tendency to whitewash Palestinian terrorism.
Reporter Michael Blum writes today (“Netiv Haasara, Israel’s new frontline on Gaza”):
But it never occurred to [Netiv Haasara residents] that they would pay a price for the barrier Israel is constructing against what it calls Palestinian “terrorism,” should militants target Israeli communities with rocket or mortar attacks out of the Gaza Strip.
Blum is perfectly aware that these “militants” are targeting civilians, even in their homes, which by definition renders the attackers “terrorists.”
He writes:
Living in the village for five years, today they hardly dare walk anywhere near the Netiv Haasara security fence, remembering all too clearly that a young woman was killed two months ago when a rocket smashed into her home.
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