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Not on CNN

In case you’re like me lately and cram in a cnn.com refresh every couple hours or so to catch up on the latest Hillary gaffes, you would’ve missed the murder of 9 Palestinian civilians in an airstrike today. Earlier, three Israeli occupation soldiers were killed while attacking Gaza, and 5 Palestinians were killed resisting the attack. At the time of this posting, the cnn.com homepage is yet to mention the murder of 9 Palestinian civilians. I anticipate that they’ll eventually get to it, and equate the murders to the death of 3 occupation soldiers, and probably find a way to blame the Palestinians for Israel’s occupation and war crimes. The headline may be something like “17 Israelis and Palestinians die in latest clashes” or “3 Israelis killed in clashes.” Let’s wait and see…

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  1. Fadi,
    Our problem that our voices are not united. We must unite and speak in one voice. we must and never forget. Let the world know that the Palestinians are the Key holders of Peace. For all pro Palestinians, enough talk. Let your ACTIONS be louder than your words. Be pro active. Let us come together to assert the Palestinian’s legal right to FREEDOM and Self Determination. Here how you can get involved:
    Click on this url http://www.panc2008.com

    Posted by falastini | April 16, 2008, 10:18 am
  2. Can you please stop coming on here to promote your conference. I know, for a fact, that this conference was organized to detract from the main USPCN conference in Chicago by Fatah/Palestinian-American Congress agitators.

    Posted by Anonymous | April 16, 2008, 10:31 am
  3. so you’re complaining about a problem before it even materializes. Wow, the power of victimization in full effect. What a glimpse into the psyche of a person who makes up his mind before and looks at the facts after.

    Very enlightening.

    Posted by Anonymous | April 16, 2008, 2:53 pm

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