AFP Headline Casts Palestinian Assailant as Victim
Agence France Presse yesterday published a throwback headline, bringing us back to the period almost two years ago in which media outlets serially produced headlines which depicted Palestinian attackers as the victims.
The wire agency’s grossly misleading English-language headline yesterday was:
Palestinian in Jerusalem police station attack dies of wounds
As the article itself states, the Palestinian was actually the assailant — basic information that should have been made clear in the headline. The article begins:
A Palestinian teenager shot last week after attacking Israeli officers at a police station in annexed east Jerusalem died of his wounds on Tuesday, a hospital said.
“The terrorist from the incident in the Armon Hanatziv police station has died,” the Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem said in a statement.
AFP’s French headline, in contrast, clearly identifies the Palestinian as the perpetrator of the Jerusalem police station attack. It states: “Jerusalem: a Palestinian assailant succumbs to his wounds (hospital).” (Translation by InfoEquitable.) The original French headline is:
Jérusalem: un assaillant palestinien succombe à ses blessures (hôpital)
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