SEE IT HERE FIRST……..DEAD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

Razan Saffour@RazanSpeaks

.@AlqassamBrigade I can’t believe I’m saying but this picture is from #Syria, not Gaza. Thank you @Huxley10 for pointing it out.

 

Photo has been removed once ‘mistake’ spotted by many but page Cached at:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:woIs_4lUljQJ:twitter.com/AlqassamBrigade/statuses/268873235037306882+Pic.Twitter.com/iLQGrfHr&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk

Remember:

‘Don’t miss any updates from Alqassam Brigades’

 

 

Wonder if the BBC will show any interest in this story and example of ‘Pallywood’ PR….wonder which Palestinian picture editor thought that one up?

To be fair I imagine the BBC would show no interest what so ever had it been the IDF doing something similar.

 

William Daroff ?@Daroff
#Hamas Recycles Pictures of Syrian Dead and Claims Them as Palestinian Dead http://owl.li/fkkiy  (@TabletMag) #IsraelUnderFire

Hamas Recycles Pictures of Syrian Dead


We’ll have more on the PR war being waged on both Twitter and Facebook later, but for now, a disturbing update about Hamas, which is using pictures of children that have been injured or killed in Syria and sending them out through social media to show them as Palestinian dead.
Hamas, Hezbollah, and their ilk have long used images of children as a cudgel to portray Israelis as a wanton murderers of children, even as the IDF remains the only force that doesn’t target civilians. I doubt this is the last we’ll see of it.

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18 Responses to SEE IT HERE FIRST……..DEAD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

  1. the sheep says:

    Don’t believe a word the Nazi Hamas say or their acolytes at the sordid, corrupt BBC

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  2. wallygreeninker says:

    The whole Arab narrative of Israeli aggression against, and oppression of, the Palestinians (i.e. local Arabs) is the longest running stage production in the theatre of victimhood ever, with a cast of millions. The show is put on for people like our Beeboids who swallow the lot, hook, line and sinker.

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  3. Teddy Bear says:

    This reinforces my suspicion that the BBC picture editor who supposedly lost his child, is part of a Pallywood script.

    Interesting that there’s a striking resemblance of the father in Syria to this BBC picture editor. Maybe that’s what gave him the inspiration to do what he did.
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    • David Preiser (USA) says:

      There’s no resemblance at all.

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    • Ian Hills says:

      That plum pudding he’s carrying seems to have quadrupled in size since Thursday.

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      • Albaman says:

        You are one ignorant man. I hope you never have to suffer the loss of a child because if you do this comment will come back to haunt you.

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        • Teddy Bear says:

          The ‘ignorant man’ is yourself.
          Some of us do not believe the bundle being held by the BBC picture editor is his dead child.
          We do not believe the grief he displays as genuine – nor the statement he makes to gain as much sympathy for the Palestinian plight as possible.

          If it was true, then he should be asking the Hamas scum around him why they are using sites around his home to fire rockets at Israel, knowing there will be a response.

          Have you seen how Palestinians educate their children to hate and become militants, or do you prefer to ignore that.

          As somebody said, there will never be peace until the Palestinian learn to love their children more than they hate Israel’s.
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          • DP111 says:

            That somebody was Golda Meir.

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            • Teddy Bear says:

              Thanks 🙂
              I think she also said of the Palestinians – ‘that while we may forgive you for killing our children, we may never forgive you for making us kill yours’.

              Shows which side has true humanity.

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        • Ian Hills says:

          Typical guiltmongering lefty.

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  4. john in cheshire says:

    I think that muslims are utterly despicable. And they present so many examples that it’s hard for me to change my mind. Maybe if they changed their religion to a proper one; particularly Christianity; there might be some hope for their salvation. Otherwise, together with their socialist running dogs, they are destined for the fires of Hell.

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    • Earls court says:

      I have warned socialists in the past about hell and they have thought I was mad.
      I have warned them what will happen so its on their shoulders.

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    • Jim Dandy says:

      ‘I think that muslims are utterly despicable.’

      Every last one of them?

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      • ltwf1964 says:

        i have yet to hear one single muslim appear on camera to outright condemn the ongoing attacks on israel

        not one

        when that happens,maybe some opinions might change

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        • capriole, peter says:

          You have it in a nutshell, ordinary Muslims distancing themselves from acts of terrorism. I haven’t heard one say that they condemn the firing of missles into Israel. Its funny that, because logic would say that until that does stop the dangers of retaliation and invasion are very real. So it would seem that most are pleased with this outcome. I’ve seen interviews on BBC News with “eyewitnesses” in Gaza, of how difficult it is to lead a normal life, but nowhere do we hear a condemnation of the Hamas rocketmen. Can it be that they are all happy with this state of affairs and see that BBC journalists take pity with their stories? Amazed that they are not asked by these same BBC journalists to comment on the Hamas rocketmen. The BBC with its soft on the causes of terrorism approach , and soft on the reporting of these causes, is actually contributing towards this. Or is it because the Hamas handlers of the BBC journalist are told not to ask such questions?

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        • David Preiser (USA) says:

          This isn’t such an unfair point, I guess. Perhaps the BBC could help out with some of that Social Cohesion they like to push in other cases?

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  5. Guest Who says:

    ‘Wonder if the BBC will show any interest in this story..?
    Guessing (see what I did there?) this is an actual legitimate question that would fall under the definition set from Lord Patten down to the cherry bottom feeders in the 4th basement of ‘only WE get to hold OTHERS to account!’.

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