The Bloody and Futile Life of a Palestinian Terrorist Mastermind
After a career organizing massacres of Jews, Ahmad Jibril’s last years were spent organizing massacres of Palestinians.
October 6, 2021
Is Jerusalem really a tougher assignment than Kabul?
The Australian journalist John Lyons has recently produced a small book titled Dateline Jerusalem: Journalism’s Toughest Assignment, an excerpt of which was recently published online. Here, Lyons—whose portfolio includes a wholly fictional report on the abuse of Palestinian children by Israeli soldiers—accuses “hardline supporters in Australia of Israeli settlements” of unleashing a “propaganda fatwa” against him. He goes on to accuse “Australia’s pro-Israel lobby,” of attempting to “scare the media away from reporting without fear or favor” on the Israel-Palestinian conflict. And by no means is this problem unique to Australia: Lyons reports that the New York Times, which he describes as “traditionally one of the newspapers most supportive of Israel” has been “targeted” as well.
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Login or SubscribeAfter a career organizing massacres of Jews, Ahmad Jibril’s last years were spent organizing massacres of Palestinians.
Is Jerusalem really a tougher assignment than Kabul?
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