| CNN Apologizes for 'Israel Shoots Palestinians' Headline .............................................................................................................
 Arutz Sheva ^   | 18/11/14  | Ari Soffer
 
 
  
 CNN has apologized for one of several errors in its reporting of Tuesday morning's brutal terrorist attack in Jerusalem.
 
 In   one particularly jarring error, the headline presented for the story   broadcast live to tens of millions of viewers read: "Israeli... Police   Shot, Killed 2 Palestinians." The headline sparked outrage, with one   prominent Israeli activist calling for the CNN reporter responsible to   have his press credentials removed.
 
 Several hours and countless angry responses later, the international news corporation finally apologized.
 
 "As  CNN updated its reporting on the terrorist attack on the synagogue in  Jerusalem earlier today, our  coverage did not immediately reflect the  fact that the two  Palestinians killed were the attackers. We erred and  regret the  mistake," said a statement.
 
 But the particular headline  in question was just one of a raft of CNN  bloopers surrounding the  attack - leading many Israelis suspicious that   the "mistake" had more to do with the corporation's editorial line than   human error, with some accusing reporters of bending over backwards to   play-down Palestinian violence.
 
 One particularly embarrassing, headline aired shortly after the story broke, read "Deadly Attack on Jerusalem Mosque,"
 
 
 while another  seemed to play down the role of  the "2 Palestinians" (i.e. terrorists)  who were killed by police by  equating their death with those of their  victims, blandly proclaiming:  "4 Israelis, 2 Palestinians Dead in  Jerusalem."
 
 Yossi Dagan, the head of media relations for the Samaria Regional Council,  filed a formal complaint Tuesday with the Government Press Office (GPO) in response to the headlines.
 
 "There is no reality elsewhere in the world where  journalists can  report a terror attack in this style," he stated. "This  rule should  also apply to foreign reporters in Israel. There is good  and there is  bad, there are killers and there are victims."
 
 "The media  arena in recent years has become an equally important  battlefield for  Israel, and it must use all the tools at its disposal to  demand certain  baselines in its media coverage," he continued.  "Coverage like this  legitimizes the next murder; whoever loses in this  loses the next war  as well."
 
 "CNN's strange headline is a direct continuation of a  series of other  reports in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian  conflict that  appeared recently," the letter said,  noting by way of  example the report on the car rampage near the  Jerusalem light rail  last month by the Associated Press which  began with the title "Israeli police shot a man in East Jerusalem."
 
 
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