Sunday, June 16, 2013

They know pictures can be worth a 1,000 words, but fail to understand what their eyes are seeing

Frimet/Arnold Roth..
This Ongoing War..
16 June '13..

Memo to the editors of The Telegraph (UK):

You published the photo below as part of a collection of images entitled "Palestine's young jihadi summer camp" this past Thursday. (It's still online.)



But there's something odd about it that is immediately noticeable to those of us who follow the perverted manipulation of young Palestinian Arabs that is a constant in the life of the Gaza Strip and its terrorist overlords.

The caption you wrote for this photo is

The rescue mission of fallen comrade is stagedPicture: AFP

You can see those words in the closeup we screen-captured just now:



Perhaps your captions editor was having a wishful thinking day. Or maybe the people who match images to Middle East Conflict stories at your news site are just clueless. If so, they're in good company.

What the picture above, along with the other photos appearing with it in photo essay credited to a Gaza-based freelance photographer called Abdel Rahim Khatib, actually depicts is a full-blown summer military camp for little children and teenagers run by the radical terrorist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad. It prepares them for killing, kidnapping and other Islamist values.

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