Contra Palestinian Propaganda, Israeli Terrorism Victims are Innocent Civilians
Even relatively moderate pro-Palestinian propaganda tries to sneak in the suggestion that suicide bombers target soldiers. This is rarely the case:
Jamil Ka'adan was a resident of Baka al-Gharbiye. He was a Hebrew instructor in the local schools and left behind five children... Sabiha Nissim, 66, was a resident of Moshav Ahitov. She habitually visited the market almost every day with her husband Aharon, to buy felafel at her usual stand. She recently retired and promised her family that now they would be able to enjoy more time together... Mikhail Koifman, 68, a resident of Hadera, immigrated to Israel from Uzbekistan in 1993. He is survived by two children and his wife as well as grandchildren... Pirhia Mahlouf, 53, a resident of Hadera was shopping for food to prepartre a celeberatory meal for her daughters, who were set to begin their university academic year on Sunday... Ya'akov Rahmani, 68, was a resident of Hadera. He was in the market on the fateful day because he had agreed to look over his friend's vegetable stall so that his friend could attend a memorial service.
Meryl continues to follow the Main Stream Media's refusal to print the names or discuss the lives of the victims. We've discussed how this seemingly minor point is critical to the broader strategy of dehumanizing Jewish victims of terrorism.
Jamil Ka'adan was a resident of Baka al-Gharbiye. He was a Hebrew instructor in the local schools and left behind five children... Sabiha Nissim, 66, was a resident of Moshav Ahitov. She habitually visited the market almost every day with her husband Aharon, to buy felafel at her usual stand. She recently retired and promised her family that now they would be able to enjoy more time together... Mikhail Koifman, 68, a resident of Hadera, immigrated to Israel from Uzbekistan in 1993. He is survived by two children and his wife as well as grandchildren... Pirhia Mahlouf, 53, a resident of Hadera was shopping for food to prepartre a celeberatory meal for her daughters, who were set to begin their university academic year on Sunday... Ya'akov Rahmani, 68, was a resident of Hadera. He was in the market on the fateful day because he had agreed to look over his friend's vegetable stall so that his friend could attend a memorial service.
Meryl continues to follow the Main Stream Media's refusal to print the names or discuss the lives of the victims. We've discussed how this seemingly minor point is critical to the broader strategy of dehumanizing Jewish victims of terrorism.





