Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Reuters Tries To Stir Up Trouble - Conflicting News Reports Paint "Israeli" Attacks On Hamas In Gaza


Okay, our little friends at Reuters are up to their shenanigans again as they once again, pick up the flag for Hamas and try to propagandize against the Israelis. What I'm going to do here is show you two news releases from Reuters today...BOTH on the same day. The first is here from Reuters. The second release is here from Reuters Alertnet. Israel has denied there was any attack and of course, Reuters only believes the scumbag terrorists in Gaza. But I ask you...notice WHO Reuters is using for their sources for this story...it's Hamas. Instead of Reuters killing their first story, they just add a second one and add a little clarification in the body of the story. Take a look at the highlighted sections to see the jihadi spin coming from the #1 Terror-supporting news media in the world:



Israeli air strike kills 2 Hamas gunmen in Gaza - medics

GAZA, Sept 1 (Reuters) - An Israeli air strike killed two Hamas gunmen who were on guard duty in the Gaza Strip's northern frontier on Tuesday, the Palestinian Islamist group and medical officials said. Israel had no immediate comment on the incident, which would constitute a breach of an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire that ended its December-January war with Hamas. Palestinian rocket salvoes since have drawn mostly limited Israeli reprisals.

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Hamas says Israel kills 2 Gaza gunmen, Israel denies

GAZA, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Hamas said Israeli army shelling killed two of its gunmen in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday but Israel denied involvement in the incident.
The gunmen east of the town of Jabalya came under fire from a tank posted on the nearby Israeli border, the Palestinian Islamist faction said. Hamas had earlier described the attack as an Israeli air strike.
An Israeli military spokeswoman said: "There was no attack by the Israel Defence Forces in the Gaza Strip."
Israel and Hamas have mostly observed an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire that ended their December-January war in Gaza.
There have been sporadic Palestinian short-range rocket attacks on the Jewish state since, often carried out by non-Hamas factions. Israel has generally responded with air strikes against infrastructure, causing few casualties.
Hamas shuns Israel but has signalled interest in a long-term truce. Egypt and Germany are trying to broker Hamas's release of an Israeli soldier seized in a 2006 border raid, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians held in Israel's jails.

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