20 May '12
Not much of a surprise to those who invest even a minimal amount of time to question claims originating amongst the motley crew purporting to serve a higher cause in these parts. But for those who really don't have the time to go though the weeds, here are two representative examples of the "Pinocchio Syndrome" as practiced by some of those who have washed up on our shores uninvited.
First, from the "Occupation Magazine", one of today's headlined items:
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Palestinian attacks IDF soldier during Jerusalem Day event in West Bank
Incident comes amid increased tensions in the capital over observance of Jerusalem Day; Israel Police stops right-wing MKs from leading prayers on Temple Mount.
(2) Palestinian attacks IDF soldier ... is the actual source headline(3)[Oz Rosenberg - Ha`aretz - Amid increasing tensions, a Palestinian is severely wounded by a soldier gurading a group of settlers, cycling on Bethlehem District roads to mark "Jerusalem Day".] According to the first report, the Palestinian had tried to stab the soldier.
The highlighted section exists only in its insertion by Occupation Magazine in its attempt to attribute it to Haaretz .
"Pinocchio Syndrome" strikes again.
Part II: Pinocchio meets CPT
For those who are not familiar, the CPT (Christian Peacemaker Teams) organization has spent a goodly amount of time in the Hevron area, and is a group that claims that is committed to work and relationships that ...Embody creative non-violence and liberating love. Therefore it might be a bit shocking that Israeli soldiers might find some need to push a both loving and non-violent individual such as this. The gentleman in the red baseball cap is our personality under discussion.
Israeli Soldiers pushing a CPTer
Ever so briefly at the 11 second mark one can catch some of the loving feeling. However, from a second video, perhaps there is a clearer picture.At 21 seconds our CPT friend exercises some creative non-violence, and the soldier he attacked just didn't understand it was all about liberating love.
"Pinocchio Syndrome", it's everywhere.
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