'The Guardian' lets emotions cloud its judgement re. Lebanon 2006 by Jay Knott (08/28/10)       ⇌ (Chutzpah)       

This is an article in The Guardian, about an Israeli novelist who lost his son during the unsuccessful Israeli attack on Lebanon in 2006. If he were American, or British, or an ancient German remembering a relative who died at Stalingrad, he would not be celebrated in the same way in the world's leading liberal newspaper. The article is too full of Zionist lies to answer them all, all reinforced by that unmistakeable treacly sentimental style which tries to trick us into supporting racial supremacy while thinking we are opposing it. 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/aug/29/david-grossman-israel-hezbollah-interview

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However it does report how an Israeli soldier murdered a 13 year old (08/31/10) by Jay Knott: This story makes it clear that Israeli soldiers can get away with murdering children: Not guilty. The Israeli captain who emptied his rifle into a Palestinian schoolgirl: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2005/nov/16/israel2 ...