B’Tselem Even More Hostile Than Hamas
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It’s almost not surprising, considering the outright hostility and anti-Semitism that B’Tselem exhibits under the guise of “human rights”. They recently accused Israel of killing an Arab about whom it is “not known” if he took part in fighting Israel.
Meanwhile, Hamas, a enemy of Israel, sworn to its destruction and eager to capitalize on every slanderous opportunity, has simply said that the terrorist was killed when a bomb he was carrying blew up.
This just goes to show the depths of B’Tselem’s deceptively slanderous tactics. That’s exactly why News-1 Arab affairs correspondent, Yehonatan Dehoah-HaLevy, says:
This case and many others like it show that the information reported by B’Tselem cannot be accepted with closed eyes and must at least be checked precisely for accuracy.
As if Israel doesn’t have enough enemies outside its borders already, they have to deal with vile rabblerousers like B’Tselem on top of everything.
Read more about it here.

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