Unfortunate Headline of the Day
Edmund Sanders, the Los Angeles Times’ Jerusalem bureau chief, gives Sheik Raed Salah, the extremist leader of the northern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, a pretty tough interview, making the following headline all the more ludicrous:
Sanders, who queries Salah about his views on Israel’s right to exist and on accusations that he is anti-Semitic, at least qualifies Salah’s stated plans: “The former Umm al Fahm mayor told the Los Angeles Times that he is preparing to resume his campaign to organize Arab Israelis against what he sees as systematic discrimination.”
But the headline writer, <
In his “anti-discrimination campaign,” can we look forward to more of his anti-Semitic conspiracy theories blaming Jews for 9/11? Or more fundraising for Hamas?
May 1 Update: Good news! Following communication from CAMERA, the Los Angeles Times replaced the tendentious headline with an impartial one:
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