13-Year-Old Palestinian Allegedly Shoots Jews. Reuters Laments He ‘Dreamt Of Being A Chef’
A Palestinian boy aged 13 allegedly opened fire behind parked cars on Jews in Jerusalem. He shot a father and son in the upper body, before he was himself wounded in the return gunfire. The Reuters News agency published a story about the boy. It expressed sympathy for his loss and said that he had fantasies of becoming a journalist. “being a chef.”
Reuters is known for its anti-Israel reporting. This is not unlike other major news outlets like The New York Times. Reuters first reported that November was a month of uncertainty despite historical evidence proving that the Biblical Temples were on the Temple Mount. reported The Temple Mount is the holiest place of Judaism. “The site, said to have once housed two ancient Jewish temples . . . ” Last month Reuters identified the ship Mavi Marmara, which had tried to circumvent Israel’s legal blockade of Gaza, as an “aid ship.” “The Mavi Marmara’s passengers were armed with weapons — which they turned against IDF soldiers — not aid,” CAMERA Not noted.
The face of the surveillance video that allegedly showed Muhammad Aleiwat, 13, shooting at the Jews, Reuters titled their article “Palestinian Teenager Dreamt of Being A Chef Before Attack, Teachers Say.”
Have you ever asked yourself how does a 13 years old terrorist look like? Take a look at this VIDEO from today’s terror attack in Jerusalem.
The 13 year old perpetrator is a brainwashed victim of systematic Palestinian incitement to hatred and violence.
This is despicable! pic.twitter.com/b3uOcMqgtv
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) January 28, 2023
The article started by stating that “Aleiwat was pressing his teachers for the school report he needed so he could go to a Jerusalem college to train as a chef” before continuing, “Three days later, he was lying unconscious in hospital accused of opening fire at a group of Israeli passers-by in Jerusalem’s Silwan district.”
“People who knew Aleiwat are puzzled about what could have prompted him to carry out such an act,” Reuters wrote, claiming that people who knew him said he “had not shown an interest in politics.”
The family of the boy claimed he just “happened to be there and was shot at,” Reuters added.
“We quickly arrived at the scene and saw the victims. They were fully conscious and suffered gunshot wounds to their upper bodies,” paramedic Fadi Dekidak stated, according to Fox News. “We quickly put him in an intensive care unit and evacuated them with life-saving medical treatment to Shaare Zedek Hospital.”
As for the Times, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs researched 107 editorials on Israel and Jews published in The New York Times since 2016; David Bernstein, president and CEO of the organization, accused the Times of “a decided institutional bias” against Israel. Roughly a decade ago, the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) published a pamphlet titled “Indicting Israel: New York Times Coverage of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,” that delineated the Times’ consistent bias against Israel.
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