EyeOnThePost has a very good critique of a lengthy Washington Post article by Molly Moore that is positively gushing in sympathy for a terrorist gang from Jenin:
On the pages of a responsible newspaper one would expect to read a feature story of lives shattered by terrorism. Not in The Washington Post. In The Post one finds a feature story of lives shattered by becoming terrorists. Molly Moore’s sympathy for terrorists (who she never calls as such) could not be more apparent or more inappropriate than in today’s large, front page, above the fold article (together with numerous photographs) recounting the melancholy reminiscences of a group of 7 Palestinian friends who in their teens aspired to careers in the theater, but five of whom have since deservedly ended up dead or in jail after choosing to devote their lives to killing innocent civilians.