Today marks 21 years since Tuvia Grossman, the bloodied "Palestinian," appeared in 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 below a club-wielding Israeli policeman.
The caption read, “An Israeli policeman and a Palestinian on the Temple Mount”, and 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 a mob of Arabs and severely beaten.
Similarly, from the picture the policeman seems to be threatening. In reality, the Israeli policeman in the picture, a Druze Israeli called Gideon Tzefadi, was actually standing over Grossman and defending him from the mob.
Seeing his son's picture in the @NYTimes, Alan Grossman sent the following letter to the newspaper: “…that Palestinian is actually my son, Tuvia Grossman, a Jewish student from Chicago. He, and two of his friends, were pulled from their taxicab while traveling in Jerusalem…“
“...by a mob of Palestinian Arabs, and were severely beaten and stabbed. That picture could not have been taken on the Temple Mount because there are no gas stations on the Temple Mount and certainly none with Hebrew lettering.“
In response, the New York Times published a half-hearted correction which identified Tuvia Grossman as “an American student in Israel” — not as a Jew who was beaten by Arabs.
The “correction” also noted that “Mr. Grossman was wounded” in “Jerusalem’s Old City” — although the beating actually occurred in the Arab neighborhood of Wadi al Joz, not in the Old City.
For years after, Arab groups adopted Grossman’s photo in their propaganda campaigns, cynically using a bloodied Jew as a symbol of the Palestinian struggle.
Among others, an official Egyptian government website used the photo on its photo gallery, and the Palestinian Information Center incorporated Grossman’s photo into its homepage banner.
WATCH: A decade later, @HonestReporting reunited Grossman with his rescuer, Gidon Tzefadi:
This @CNN "fast facts" page on Judaism totally omits any reference to the Jewish homeland until after WWI, makes it seem as if the State of Israel was only formed in response to the war and the Holocaust.
It wasn't.
The Land of Israel is *central* to Judaism.
According to Jewish tradition, all of creation began in Jerusalem.
Abraham, Issac and Jacob all passed through the city.
Kings David and Solomon built the Jewish temples there.
The Land of Israel is subject to numerous biblical laws, observed by religious Jews to this day.
One of the best known is the Shmita, which takes place every seven years. For an entire year, the lie must rest and lay fallow.
According to the data revealed by German daily @welt, #Hamas is sitting atop a secret foreign investment portfolio worth in excess of $500M.
Clemens Wergin, Die Welt’s chief correspondent, noted that “The balance sheet also contains coded references about 49 Million US Dollars that went from the portfolio into Hamas’ coffers, an estimated 40% of which went to military/terror expenses.”
According to the @WorldBank, that sum would be enough to repair all physical damage incurred during the war as well as compensate for the resulting economic losses.
.@MariamBarghouti is what some might call a "media darling." When well-known media outlets look for a Palestinian voice, Barghouti is someone they can rely on to speak as a "researcher" or "analyst" or "journalist."
During the video, parents to a newly-born baby mention her name: Seif al-Quds.
Had the Times translated the name and provided context, viewers would have known it means "Sword of Jerusalem," the name Hamas gave to its rocket bombardment of Israeli cities, towns.
Then there's the use of Israeli officials "said."
There's plenty of evidence, established by journalists and independent bodies, that Hamas embeds its military infrastructure in civilian districts, hides its personnel
and command HQs in hospitals, mosques and health clinics.
Islamic Jihad spokesman Abu Hamza (pictured), was interviewed at length by @AlJazeera yesterday. "During the fighting, we received information that there were children in areas in Israel which we wanted to attack. Because of this, we ended up aborting these missions."
Iranian-backed terrorist groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad indiscriminately launch rockets at Israeli civilian centers.
These rockets are notorious for their inaccuracy. Islamic Jihad and Hamas simply don’t know where they will land.
For example, one such rocket fired during the fighting in May killed a Muslim father and his teenage daughter in Lod. timesofisrael.com/woman-and-chil…