

New York Times: ‘Israel Says’ a Terror Attack Happened
Why did the New York Times’ first headline in response to a brutal Palestinian terrorist attack, state “Israel Says” when the facts were already known?
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Why did the New York Times’ first headline in response to a brutal Palestinian terrorist attack, state “Israel Says” when the facts were already known?
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