Ya cité en un comentario anterior que los de la cupula de Hamastan invitaron a los periodistas a una sesión parlamentaria donde estos sufrientes hipocritas tenían que alumbrarse con velas.
Aquí estan las fotos de Reuters:


Vean las cortinas corridas y la luz del sol que encandila desde atrás.
Realmente como puede la comunidad internacional aceptar esta burla!?
The Journalists were treated to a photo op of the Hamas legislators sitting in their halls of power surrounded by burning candles in rooms with curtains drawn. The scene was set to show how they have had their power cut by the eeeevil Jews. Only problem is, midday sunlight can clearly be seen against the curtains. So, the candles were unnecessary. All they had to do was open the curtains and they would be able to see just fine. Obviously Reuters (and others) allowed Hamas to manipulate the facts. But that didn’t seem to bother any of these so-called journalists who were quite happy to go along.
The Jerusalem Post says of the fauxtography incident:
On at least two occasions this week, Hamas staged scenes of darkness as part of its campaign to end the political and economic sanctions against the Gaza Strip, Palestinian journalists said Wednesday.
In the first case, journalists who were invited to cover the Hamas government meeting were surprised to see Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and his ministers sitting around a table with burning candles.
And as NRO says of the incident:
And more fun with Big Media propagandists: During a soi-disant Israeli “power cut”, Palestinians are forced to hold a parliamentary session by candlelight. Alas, even with the curtains drawn, the blazing sunlight keeps peeping through.
These photographs were taken by Mohammed Salem of Reuters and Hatem Moussa of the Associated Press. If neither of these organizations wish to comment, perhaps some of the ethics panjandrums at America’s journalism schools would like to weigh in.
Pero aquí no acabó la cosa. Tambien se utilizaron niños, como de costumbre, en la farsa


Curiosamente estas fotos contrastan con aquellas otras:

Y con esta otra:
Podría producirse el milagro de que se le esté acabando la tela a Hamas.Ya está bien!
The Arab League has submitted a non-binding draft statement to the council which expresses concern about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, criticizes the attacks on Israel and calls on the Israeli government to reopen the border crossings.
| Israel: UN humanitarian official ignoring rocket fire on Negev Gillerman criticized the UN humanitarian affairs chief on Thursday for failing to acknowledge the suffering caused by Palestinian rocket attacks against Israel from Gaza.The ambassador was referring to comments last week by UN undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs John Holmes, who said Israel’s decision to shut all border crossings with Gaza had led to a humanitarian crisis and was “collective punishment” for its 1.5 million people.”I did not hear Mr. Holmes describe the 4,100 rockets which have been launched at Israeli cities aimed at the killing of Israeli babies and children, innocents, as a humanitarian crisis,” Gillerman told reporters. “I want to remind Mr. Holmes and everybody else who is so worried about the situation in Gaza that Israel left Gaza over two years ago completely,” he said |
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