Article in today's @WashingtonPost largely overlooks the reason why the IDF has embarked on this initiative: Repeated stabbings, shootings and other attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians, often in Hebron.
See this incident, for example. Hebron, 2016. A Palestinian suspect stands next to soldiers at a checkpoint. He is asked to show his ID, but instead produces a knife and attempts to stab the soldiers.
This is far from the only incident in which soldiers' lives were put at risk during a routine ID check at a checkpoint in Hebron.
See this incident from 2015.
Also in 2015, a Palestinian woman suddenly pulled a knife out of her bag and turned on an Israeli security guard standing within touching distance of her.
In 2020, a Palestinian man suddenly pulled a knife on Israeli border police standing on duty in Jerusalem's Old City.
And not even in two months ago, in September 2021, a Palestinian assailant was caught on camera pulling a knife out of a plastic bag in Jerusalem's Old City and running directly at a group of border police officers.
While there is scope to cover Blue Wolf and its ramifications, totally omitting the background of attacks against Israeli soldiers and police officers is essential, @lizzadwoskin.
Decontextualising the story this way misleads readers as to the reality confronting Israel.
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Nasima Begum is an arts council-supported charity advocate and trustee who has also worked occasionally as a presenter for @BBCRadioManc.
She is also a rabid and vocal antisemite, with a LONG history of hate-filled social media posts.
Back in May, acting on a lead by @GnasherJew, @HonestReporting's @emanumiller shared how then-BBC journalist Tala Halawa had a history of antisemitic tweets.
Trust @guardian's Simon Tisdall to defy the facts and cast Iran as a victim of the West, rather and speak of Israel's "visceral... enmity" of Iran, as if Iran has not funded Hezbollah, Iran, Islamic Jihad, developed ballistic missiles capable of reaching Tel Aviv and Jerusalem...
Talk about sympathy for terrorist regimes. Iran is the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism and is attempting to build nuclear weapons.
But Tisdall sees a "certain grim logic" in Iran insisting on bringing the region to the brink of war.
The media love a strong image. But exactly 21 years to the day after the brutal, barbaric lynching of two Israeli reserve soldiers, this one wasn't republished yesterday.
This is the important story, so key to understanding modern Israel, the media failed to retell.
21 years ago yesterday, 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.
Rumours 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.
At the height of Hamas' 11-day rocket-firing campaign against Israel in May, the @NYTimes printed a guest essay by Refaat Alareer @itranslate123, a man with a history of indisputably antisemitic tweets.
Alareer has blamed *Jews* for the murder of hundreds of thousands of their own at the hands of the Nazis.
And he has openly admitted to committing acts of violence. Not exactly a voice for non-violence and reconciliation.