NYT Headline Shoots the Truth
April 13 UPDATE: |
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Original Entry:
The New York Times reported matter-of-factly the story of a Palestinian motorist who tried to run down Israeli policemen standing guard near the demolition of the house of a terrorist. Correspondent Isabel Kirshner quoted Israeli spokesman Micky Rosenfeld saying the Palestinian motorist “attempted to run over” three officers.
But the headline-writer seemingly had his/her own ideas about who was responsible for the violence and removed any hint the Palestinian had attacked and the Israelis had acted in self-defense, declaring:
“Israeli Police Kill Palestinian Motorist in East Jerusalem”
The AP did better, writing: “Israeli police shoot would-be attacker”
So did the Jerusalem Post: “Arab killed ramming car into J’lem cops”
And even Ha’aretz: “Police kill Palestinian assailant at demolition of terrorist’s home”.
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