The most popular posts were the ones that tore off the mask of journalists covering the war: the Spanish journalist who admitted that reporters in Gaza were under threat, the Italian journalist who said that the massacre at the Shati camp was from Hamas, and the videos of reporters being scared by nearby rocket fire.
Here's another one where a reporter admits that rockets are fired from the Shifa hospital parking lot.
The posts I liked most were:
- Review of Hamas violations of international law
- Book review: Making David into Goliath
- Hamas has executed at least 30 "collaborators" so far - and their deaths are blamed on Israel
- The questions that Paul Mason (and all reporters) refuse to answer
- PCHR "human rights" group follows Hamas instructions
- HRW's Ken Roth shills for Hamas again
- Hamas killed 9 Arab children yesterday. No one seems upset at them.
- More on the importance of Arab honor in understanding the conflict
- If you want to understand the IDF viewpoint, you MUST read these
- Gaza is not occupied by Israel under international law - if you actually read international law
- Obama defends killing civilians - when the US is doing the killing
- The IDF is not a person. Stop treating it as one.
- Why are the only stories out of Gaza the ones Hamas wants the world to see?
- HRW's definition of "human shields" changes when Israel is involved
And these are only a selection of the 60 stories I posted this week!
Thank G-d for Shabbat! I would be completely burned out if I didn't take off one day a week.
I need to thank again those who donated to the blog and who paid for the e-book of my major stories from the first three weeks of the war. You guys are the best.