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Propaganda Perplexes Poet

Yvonne Green, a British poet visiting Gaza, finds the realities of the strip don't match the MSM's extreme depictions of devastation. The media have manufactured and examined allegations that Israel committed a war crime against…

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Yvonne Green, a British poet visiting Gaza, finds the realities of the strip don't match the MSM's extreme depictions of devastation.

The media have manufactured and examined allegations that Israel committed a war crime against the Samounis without mentioning that the family are Fatah and that some of its members are still missing. They have not considered what might flow from those facts: that Hamas might have been active not only in the Samouni killings but in the exertion of force on the Samounis to accuse Israel.

THE GAZA I saw was societally intact. There were no homeless, walking wounded, hungry or underdressed people. The streets were busy, shops were hung with embroidered dresses and gigantic cooking pots, the markets were full of fresh meat and beautiful produce – the red radishes were bigger than grapefruits. Mothers accompanied by a 13-year-old boy told me they were bored of leaving home to sit on rubble all day to tell the press how they'd survived.

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