Editor of the French news magazine, L’Expresse, who viewed the raw footage at the offices of France 2.
Writer and author who lives in Paris. Her key article on Al Dura “Myth, Fact and the al-Dura Affair” appeared in the September 2005 edition of Commentary.
Recently she gave an extensive interview on Al Durah to Jerry Gordon:
The Al-Dura Affair Blood Libel: an interview with Nidra ...
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This is a cross-post from The Huffington Post.
It was a defining image of the last conflagration in Gaza. Hamas prime minister Ismail Haniyeh and Egyptian prime minister Hashim Kandil held up a Palestinian child’s corpse to the cameras, his face bloodied, his lifeless eyes a compelling entreaty to the world: “Will you not stand against Israel for killing this child!?”
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September 30, 2000:
Netzarim – near to Magen 3, an Israeli military outpost in The Gaza Strip, Jamal Al-Durah and his son, Mohammed, seek cover from gunfire and are shot, allegedly by Israelis; the son is killed and the father receives several gun wounds before he is evacuated to a hospital.
October 1, 2000
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Southern Command general Yom Tov Samia first denies fault in the boy’s death, ...
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