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Muhammad al-Durrah incident


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Muhammad al-Durrah incident




Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2



Date

September 30, 2000



Time

circa 15:00 hours (Israel Summer Time); noon GMT



Location

Netzarim junction, Gaza Strip



First reporter

Charles Enderlin for France 2



Filmed by

Talal Abu Rahma



Casualties



Reported deaths: Muhammad al-Durrah; Bassam al-Bilbeisi, an ambulance driver; and an unnamed jeep driver



Jamal al-Durrah reported with multiple gunshot wounds



Suspect(s)

Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian National Security Forces, Palestinian gunmen



Convictions

None



Footage

Original France 2 report,
and the raw footage.


The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories. Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son, Muhammad, were filmed by Talal Abu Rahma, a Palestinian cameraman freelancing for France 2, as they sought cover behind a concrete cylinder after being caught in crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security forces. The footage, which lasts just over a minute, shows the pair holding onto each other, the boy crying and the father waving, then a burst of gunfire and dust, after which the boy is seen slumped across his father's legs.[1]

Fifty-nine seconds of the footage were initially broadcast in France with a voiceover from Charles Enderlin, France 2's bureau chief in Israel, who did not witness the incident himself but got all information by phone from the cameraman, telling viewers that the al-Durrahs had been the "target of fire from the Israeli positions," and that the boy had died.[2] After an emotional public funeral, Muhammad was hailed throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds as a martyr.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy's death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a "coherent mass of evidence". The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2 and the network's main witness was not "perfectly credible."[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]
Pbel keep up with the times will you? The Al Dura incident was ruled as a HOAX by the French Supreme Court a long time ago, and many reporters were scorched and embarrassed because of this. Your lies are as stinky as your degenerate putrid poems.

The court did not rule it a hoax, they merely said:PJ Media » French Court Vindicates Al-Dura Hoax Critic

pjmedia.com/blog/french-court-vindicates-al-dura-hoax-critic/

May 21, 2008 ... Today a French court ruled that I did not defame France 2 when I said that its ...The al-Dura hoax is one of the pillars on which these assumptions rely. .... Because of Al-Dura and other similar incidents, I have come to despise ..... will win the final clash i.e.: Supreme Court appeal likely to come up as well!
Ha ha ha! Look how hard he holds on to a total lie and fabrication. So sad.
 
Pbel keep up with the times will you? The Al Dura incident was ruled as a HOAX by the French Supreme Court a long time ago, and many reporters were scorched and embarrassed because of this. Your lies are as stinky as your degenerate putrid poems.

The court did not rule it a hoax, they merely said:PJ Media » French Court Vindicates Al-Dura Hoax Critic

pjmedia.com/blog/french-court-vindicates-al-dura-hoax-critic/

May 21, 2008 ... Today a French court ruled that I did not defame France 2 when I said that its ...The al-Dura hoax is one of the pillars on which these assumptions rely. .... Because of Al-Dura and other similar incidents, I have come to despise ..... will win the final clash i.e.: Supreme Court appeal likely to come up as well!
Ha ha ha! Look how hard he holds on to a total lie and fabrication. So sad.
Phillip is to be pitied. He also found out the awful truth about the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. Poor Kid!
 
News to me...please provide a link with some real proof, and I'll stop posting that.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzsCBFhCsyY]Muhamad Al-Dura was not killed. - YouTube[/ame]

The REALLY interesting part starts at 7:00

Do you ever face the truth? No father would help stage the death of his child, your propaganda film is just that.


Muhammad al-Durrah incident


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Jump to: navigation, search


Muhammad al-Durrah incident




Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2



Date

September 30, 2000



Time

circa 15:00 hours (Israel Summer Time); noon GMT



Location

Netzarim junction, Gaza Strip



First reporter

Charles Enderlin for France 2



Filmed by

Talal Abu Rahma



Casualties



Reported deaths: Muhammad al-Durrah; Bassam al-Bilbeisi, an ambulance driver; and an unnamed jeep driver



Jamal al-Durrah reported with multiple gunshot wounds



Suspect(s)

Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian National Security Forces, Palestinian gunmen



Convictions

None



Footage

Original France 2 report,
and the raw footage.


The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories. Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son, Muhammad, were filmed by Talal Abu Rahma, a Palestinian cameraman freelancing for France 2, as they sought cover behind a concrete cylinder after being caught in crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security forces. The footage, which lasts just over a minute, shows the pair holding onto each other, the boy crying and the father waving, then a burst of gunfire and dust, after which the boy is seen slumped across his father's legs.[1]

Fifty-nine seconds of the footage were initially broadcast in France with a voiceover from Charles Enderlin, France 2's bureau chief in Israel, who did not witness the incident himself but got all information by phone from the cameraman, telling viewers that the al-Durrahs had been the "target of fire from the Israeli positions," and that the boy had died.[2] After an emotional public funeral, Muhammad was hailed throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds as a martyr.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy's death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a "coherent mass of evidence". The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2 and the network's main witness was not "perfectly credible."[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]

Why did you ask for a link which you complitely ignore? This whole thing was cut on camara being staged. You know how many Palestinian "death" are staged? Pallywood at its best. I face the truth. YOU ignore it.
 
Muhamad Al-Dura was not killed. - YouTube

The REALLY interesting part starts at 7:00

Do you ever face the truth? No father would help stage the death of his child, your propaganda film is just that.


Muhammad al-Durrah incident


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Jump to: navigation, search


Muhammad al-Durrah incident




Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2



Date

September 30, 2000



Time

circa 15:00 hours (Israel Summer Time); noon GMT



Location

Netzarim junction, Gaza Strip



First reporter

Charles Enderlin for France 2



Filmed by

Talal Abu Rahma



Casualties



Reported deaths: Muhammad al-Durrah; Bassam al-Bilbeisi, an ambulance driver; and an unnamed jeep driver



Jamal al-Durrah reported with multiple gunshot wounds



Suspect(s)

Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian National Security Forces, Palestinian gunmen



Convictions

None



Footage

Original France 2 report,
and the raw footage.


The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories. Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son, Muhammad, were filmed by Talal Abu Rahma, a Palestinian cameraman freelancing for France 2, as they sought cover behind a concrete cylinder after being caught in crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security forces. The footage, which lasts just over a minute, shows the pair holding onto each other, the boy crying and the father waving, then a burst of gunfire and dust, after which the boy is seen slumped across his father's legs.[1]

Fifty-nine seconds of the footage were initially broadcast in France with a voiceover from Charles Enderlin, France 2's bureau chief in Israel, who did not witness the incident himself but got all information by phone from the cameraman, telling viewers that the al-Durrahs had been the "target of fire from the Israeli positions," and that the boy had died.[2] After an emotional public funeral, Muhammad was hailed throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds as a martyr.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy's death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a "coherent mass of evidence". The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2 and the network's main witness was not "perfectly credible."[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]

Why did you ask for a link which you complitely ignore? This whole thing was cut on camara being staged. You know how many Palestinian "death" are staged? Pallywood at its best. I face the truth. YOU ignore it.
That's his habit, Lipush. However, let him pull up what he wants to believe, but there are different sides to this story, such as the following statement from another site. Strange how people can yell that someone is dead, and then the dead person happens to move. I don't think rigor mortis can occur so early. Personally it sounds like another version of Pallywood to me.

Although nearby observers can be heard yelling, “the boy is dead!” Muhammad continues to move during the final frames of the footage. When questioned about the film, Abu Rahman, the cameraman, said that he stopped filming because the boy was in spasms or “death throws” too graphic for a television audience.

However, the boy’s movements at the end of the film and the sudden cuts in the film have raised flags for Israeli and French skeptics questioning the validity of the Palestinian narrative.
 
Muhamad Al-Dura was not killed. - YouTube

The REALLY interesting part starts at 7:00

Do you ever face the truth? No father would help stage the death of his child, your propaganda film is just that.


Muhammad al-Durrah incident


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Jump to: navigation, search


Muhammad al-Durrah incident




Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2



Date

September 30, 2000



Time

circa 15:00 hours (Israel Summer Time); noon GMT



Location

Netzarim junction, Gaza Strip



First reporter

Charles Enderlin for France 2



Filmed by

Talal Abu Rahma



Casualties



Reported deaths: Muhammad al-Durrah; Bassam al-Bilbeisi, an ambulance driver; and an unnamed jeep driver



Jamal al-Durrah reported with multiple gunshot wounds



Suspect(s)

Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian National Security Forces, Palestinian gunmen



Convictions

None



Footage

Original France 2 report,
and the raw footage.


The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories. Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son, Muhammad, were filmed by Talal Abu Rahma, a Palestinian cameraman freelancing for France 2, as they sought cover behind a concrete cylinder after being caught in crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security forces. The footage, which lasts just over a minute, shows the pair holding onto each other, the boy crying and the father waving, then a burst of gunfire and dust, after which the boy is seen slumped across his father's legs.[1]

Fifty-nine seconds of the footage were initially broadcast in France with a voiceover from Charles Enderlin, France 2's bureau chief in Israel, who did not witness the incident himself but got all information by phone from the cameraman, telling viewers that the al-Durrahs had been the "target of fire from the Israeli positions," and that the boy had died.[2] After an emotional public funeral, Muhammad was hailed throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds as a martyr.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy's death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a "coherent mass of evidence". The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2 and the network's main witness was not "perfectly credible."[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]

Why did you ask for a link which you complitely ignore? This whole thing was cut on camara being staged. You know how many Palestinian "death" are staged? Pallywood at its best. I face the truth. YOU ignore it.

I asked for an acceptable un-biased proof.
 
Do you ever face the truth? No father would help stage the death of his child, your propaganda film is just that.


Muhammad al-Durrah incident


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Jump to: navigation, search


Muhammad al-Durrah incident




Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2



Date

September 30, 2000



Time

circa 15:00 hours (Israel Summer Time); noon GMT



Location

Netzarim junction, Gaza Strip



First reporter

Charles Enderlin for France 2



Filmed by

Talal Abu Rahma



Casualties



Reported deaths: Muhammad al-Durrah; Bassam al-Bilbeisi, an ambulance driver; and an unnamed jeep driver



Jamal al-Durrah reported with multiple gunshot wounds



Suspect(s)

Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian National Security Forces, Palestinian gunmen



Convictions

None



Footage

Original France 2 report,
and the raw footage.


The Muhammad al-Durrah incident took place in the Gaza Strip on September 30, 2000, on the second day of the Second Intifada, amid widespread rioting throughout the Palestinian territories. Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son, Muhammad, were filmed by Talal Abu Rahma, a Palestinian cameraman freelancing for France 2, as they sought cover behind a concrete cylinder after being caught in crossfire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian security forces. The footage, which lasts just over a minute, shows the pair holding onto each other, the boy crying and the father waving, then a burst of gunfire and dust, after which the boy is seen slumped across his father's legs.[1]

Fifty-nine seconds of the footage were initially broadcast in France with a voiceover from Charles Enderlin, France 2's bureau chief in Israel, who did not witness the incident himself but got all information by phone from the cameraman, telling viewers that the al-Durrahs had been the "target of fire from the Israeli positions," and that the boy had died.[2] After an emotional public funeral, Muhammad was hailed throughout the Arab and Muslim worlds as a martyr.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accepted responsibility at first[3] and Israel initially apologized for the boy's death but issued a retraction when an investigation indicated the IDF probably did not shoot the al-Durrahs and the boy was most likely killed by Palestinian fire.[4][5] Three senior French journalists who saw the raw footage in 2004 said it was not clear from the footage alone that the boy had died, and that France 2 cut a final few seconds in which he appeared to lift his hand from his face. France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters. Philippe Karsenty, a French media commentator, was sued for libel by France 2 for suggesting this; a ruling against him was overturned by the Paris Court of Appeal in May 2008 who agreed that some scenes did not seem genuine and that he had presented a "coherent mass of evidence". The court also found that the Palestinian cameraman for France 2 and the network's main witness was not "perfectly credible."[6][7] France 2 has appealed the decision.[8]

Why did you ask for a link which you complitely ignore? This whole thing was cut on camara being staged. You know how many Palestinian "death" are staged? Pallywood at its best. I face the truth. YOU ignore it.

I asked for an acceptable un-biased proof.

I gave you a live camara video. What importance does the souce have? The source is not Israeli,

What do you want, a video when they admit they lie and stage their deaths? Are you that foolish to think one exists?
 
The court did not rule it a hoax, they merely said:PJ Media » French Court Vindicates Al-Dura Hoax Critic

pjmedia.com/blog/french-court-vindicates-al-dura-hoax-critic/

May 21, 2008 ... Today a French court ruled that I did not defame France 2 when I said that its ...The al-Dura hoax is one of the pillars on which these assumptions rely. .... Because of Al-Dura and other similar incidents, I have come to despise ..... will win the final clash i.e.: Supreme Court appeal likely to come up as well!
Ha ha ha! Look how hard he holds on to a total lie and fabrication. So sad.
Phillip is to be pitied. He also found out the awful truth about the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy. Poor Kid!
One of these days he's gonna find out that Jews don't have horns on their heads, and it will rock his world. LOL
 
Why did you ask for a link which you complitely ignore? This whole thing was cut on camara being staged. You know how many Palestinian "death" are staged? Pallywood at its best. I face the truth. YOU ignore it.

I asked for an acceptable un-biased proof.

I gave you a live camara video. What importance does the souce have? The source is not Israeli,

What do you want, a video when they admit they lie and stage their deaths? Are you that foolish to think one exists?

After viewing the production you provided as proof, it has become obvious that the Israeli mind-set has been brainwashed and de-sensitized from seeing their-own atrocities that the World through the UN has condemned.
 
I asked for an acceptable un-biased proof.

I gave you a live camara video. What importance does the souce have? The source is not Israeli,

What do you want, a video when they admit they lie and stage their deaths? Are you that foolish to think one exists?

After viewing the production you provided as proof, it has become obvious that the Israeli mind-set has been brainwashed and de-sensitized from seeing their-own atrocities that the World through the UN has condemned.

If you so much wants to believe Pallywood, be my guests. It's not like you have any influence that matters.

Yet the truth stays the Truth. Al-Dorah was not killed by IDF troops.

One day the na'ivity of some of you will come back to slap you. Don't cry for the Jews once it happens!
 

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