Dead Jewish Kids Won’t Shock the World
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by Ronn Torossian
The heavens are crying as they see the pictures of the slaughtered Fogel family who were killed like animals by Arab terrorists this weekend – Ruth and Udi Fogel, their three-month-old daughter Hadas, 11 year old Yoav and 4 year old Elad. Media reports in the BBC, NY Times & CNN tell us about a “settler family” killed by “alleged terrorists.” Not the slaughter of innocent Jews, but settlers & occupiers.
What would the world say if 5 African-Americans were killed by the KKK in the Deep South in this manner, or 5 Democrats killed by Tea Party protesters? Amidst controversy, the government released horrifying visuals of the Fogel family’s blood-drenched corpses. Touching video and pictures are available at My Israel.
There was a lot of debate over the publication of these pictures, but the Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein said: “I want journalists and editorial staff to deal with those pictures. Let those who already have a fixed image of the conflict between the countries or the nations who can’t seem to reach an agreement over a piece of land see the pictures of the three month old baby; maybe then they will understand that their image is distorted.”
Mr. Minister: The media is biased. 5 slaughtered family members won’t shock the world. They hate the Jews. The only democratic state in the Middle East has 5 sleeping family members slaughtered, yet remains condemned and oppressed by the world.
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