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The front-page “blood libel” that caused Abraham Foxman and Rabbi Abraham Cooper to cancel their
New York Times subscriptions is increasingly being exposed as deeply flawed.
This week, the Meir Amit Terrorism Information Center disclosed that one of the children featured in the
Times under the headline “They Were Only Children” was in fact “Muhammad Sabar Ibrahim Suleiman, 16, whose father was a commander in Hamas’s military terrorist wing.”
“A video issued a few days after the end of the hostilities shows Muhammad Sabar Ibrahim Suleiman wearing an Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades uniform and learning to shoot a machine gun and other weapons. The instructor next to him is also wearing an Izz al-Din Qassam Brigades uniform. Thus despite his young age, he had been recruited by Hamas to its military-terrorist wing,” the Terrorism Information Center report says.
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A father: “If the children need to die then they’ll die.”
On May 26 of this year, the New York Times devoted a large portion of its front page to a disturbing story about the deaths of 67 children killed in the latest Israel-Gaza war.
Entitled, “They Were Only Children” the story was accompanied by a panel of thumbnail photos of the 67 victims. All but two were Arabs. The Times provided mini-biographies of each child.