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To: tejek who wrote (451678)1/27/2009 6:20:29 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573932
 
Its not a conspiracy theory. There is little in the way of conspiracy between most of the press and the Palestinians as far as I can tell, just an active campaign of disinformation that the press falls for, at least when it gives it early headline reports.

There are a few employees of news services who deliberately faked photos and such to make Israel look worse, but that's individuals, not some vast conspiracy.

As for the corrections to the casualty figures being more low key than the big headlines about massive death. Well corrections are almost always more low key, even obscure, than the initial headlines, esp. when its a correction that makes the story smaller. Its not an anti-Israel, or pro-Palestinian conspiracy, as much as the belief that "this isn't as interesting of story". That problem occurs in totally different areas that have nothing to do with the Middle East.