Haniya, The Moderate
Haniya, a “moderate,” poses in front of an image of slain Hamas leader Sheikh Yassin, who himself personally authorized suicide bombings
Many of the media have cast Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as “moderate” despite evidence to the contrary, but the International Herald Tribune sinks to a new low today in its characterization of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya. Jerusalem correspondent Isabel Kershner writes:
Prime Minister Ismail Haniya and other moderate political figures from Hamas who participate in the Palestinian unity government said they were making efforts to preserve the cease-fire. . . .
Remember, this is the head of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, an organization listed as terrorist by the United States, Israel and the European Union. This is the same Haniya who declared Dec. 8, 2006 in Tehran: “We will never recognize the usurper Zionist government and will continue our jihad-like movement until the liberation of Jerusalem.”
The New York Times’ version of this article wasn’t much better. It reads:
But more moderate members of Hamas in the Palestinian unity government, including Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, said they were making efforts to preserve the cease-fire.
If Haniya is a Hamas moderate, I’d hate to meet the Hamas extremists.
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