The media love a strong image, but exactly 20 years to the day after the brutal, barbaric lynching of two Israeli reserve soldiers, this one isn't being republished.
This is the important story the media failed to retell today.
20 years ago today, two Israeli reserve soldiers, Vadim Nurzhitz and Yossi Avrahami, took a wrong turn and ended up in Ramallah. The two reservists were detained by Palestinian Authority policemen and taken to a local police station.
Rumors quickly spread that Israeli undercover agents were in the building, and an angry crowd of over 1,000 Palestinians gathered outside the station calling for the death of the Israelis.
Before long, enraged rioters overcame the police and stormed the building.
The soldiers were beaten, stabbed, had their eyes gouged out, and torn limb from limb. As this was happening, one man came to the window and triumphantly showed his blood-soaked hands to the crowd, which erupted in cheers.
The crowd clapped and cheered as one of the soldier's bodies was then thrown out the window and stamped and beaten by the frenzied crowd. One of the bodies was set on fire.
Soon after, the crowd dragged the two mutilated bodies to Al-Manara Square in the city center as the crowd began an impromptu victory celebration.
Only months earlier, Israel and the Palestinians had been negotiating a peace agreement at Camp David.
Israel made massive concessions, offering the Palestinians far more land than ever before - but the unprecedentedly generous offer was rejected by Arafat, much to the intermediaries' dismay.
Instead of forging a lasting peace, the next few years were marked by horrific violence as waves of Palestine suicide bombers attacked Israeli buses, shopping centers, universities, restaurants and clubs.
The vicious lynching of two Israeli soldiers in a more liberal-minded Palestinian city showed Israelis that while peace is surely the objective, such hatred and violence on the Palestinian side remain massive obstacles to peace.
It is hard to overstate the profound effect this barbaric act had on the Israeli consciousness.
Two decades later, this picture of a Palestinian showing off his blood-soaked hands to a joyous mob remains seared in the Israeli consciousness.
For many, this image is the most-recognized of the Second Intifada.
It's a compelling photo and horrific story. But it's not consistent with the narrative that Israel mercilessly oppresses the helpless Palestinians. And so it's been totally overlooked by the media today.
Twenty years on, Israel has managed to totally staunch the waves of suicide bombings and shootings inside of Israel, pushing back Hamas so that its most effective attacks nowadays come in the form of intermittent, intense bursts of rockets launched into Israel from Gaza.
Meanwhile, the Palestinian leadership continues to glorify such vicious acts of hatred by naming public schools and streets after convicted murderers and paying murderers and their families generous salaries.
It is up to us to remember these stories and continue telling them so that journalists, common people and politicians alike do not forget the brutality Israel faces.
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Today marks 20 years since Tuvia Grossman, the bloodied "Palestinian," appeared all over the media, leading to the creation of HonestReporting.
On Sep 30, 2000, The @nytimes, @AP and others published a photo of a bloodied young man seen near a club-wielding Israeli policeman.
The caption read: “An Israeli policeman and a Palestinian on the Temple Mount.”
The pose suggested that the Israeli policeman was responsible for the injuries of the “Palestinian” man in the foreground.
In reality, the man was not a Palestinian Arab at all, but a Jewish American yeshiva student named Tuvia Grossman. Grossman had been pulled from a taxi in Jerusalem by an Arab mob and severely beaten.
With Israel eager to restrict the spread of Covid-19, it's no surprise that the government moved to impose restrictions, including on protests, so much of the media either published the news matter-of-factly, or didn't cover it at all.
Oh dear, @IrishTimes. You've bought Abbas's lie, hook line and sinker. These maps do NOT show the diminishing size of Palestinian territory, despite Abbas's misleading claims.
As @GettyImages' original caption notes, this is a mixture of maps - some real, some only ever plans.
Let's look at the maps one at a time:
The first makes out as if all the land was under "Palestinian" control before 1917. In reality, the land was under Ottoman control. Inhabitants - Jews, Muslims and Christians alike - were called Palestinian.
The second map is of the Peel Commission’s 1937 partition plan. It called for a Jewish state, an Arab state, and an international protectorate enveloping Jerusalem.
The plan was accepted by the Jewish leadership, but violently rejected by the Arab leadership.
Woeful misinformation being peddled by @trtworld, and recycled by @YahooNews.
1. Israeli planes have been striking *Hamas assets* in Gaza, not all of Gaza. Citing @AlJazeera should be a hint as to the credibility of the claim.
2. An Israeli missile did indeed hit a school in Gaza in mid-August. The missile, fired late at night when no students were around, did not explode.
A critical, even more important, point is whether terrorists were using the school for cover, in defiance of international law.
3. The tried-and-tested Hamas tactic of using schools, homes and hospitals for cover results in fewer terrorist deaths and the tragic death of innocents - something Hamas is responsible for under int'l law. The @Telegraph failed to disclose this vitally important context.
Readers of this @AP article on Pompeo's arrival in Israel are not fully informed about the situation in Gaza:
1. Incendiary balloons are not simply a bid to pressure Israel to ease the blockade but also part of a longstanding campaign of attacks on Israeli civilian and property.
2. The blockade is maintained by Israel and Egypt together. This should be made clear to readers. While Israel controls land access from two sides and sea access from a third, any blockade depends on all four sides being tightly controlled.
3. If the issue really was purely the blockade, then Egypt would come under attack too. That Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza are targeting Israel alone gives the lie to that theory.