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Gaza's In Crowd
While Western journos are fighting to get into Gaza, Hamas today kicked Haaretz’s Amira Hass out. She writes in an email to colleagues (published by reporter Dion Nissenbaum) that Hamas says it can no longer guarantee her safety.
Funny, but that’s the same reason Israel isn’t allowing the MSM to enter Gaza.
Hass insists she's not in any danger and has no need for Hamas' 24/7 minders. She came to Gaza two weeks ago on a Free Gaza boat.
UPDATE Dec. 2: Z-Word notes Free Gaza's silence on this. Is anyone aware of a reaction from the Foreign Press Association?
UPDATE Dec 3: Not surprisingly, Israeli police arrested Hass, briefly detaining her.
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"Hass insists she's not in any danger and has no need for Hamas' 24/7 minders."
Boy, ain't that the truth? Amirage Hass can write plenty of lies and Phakestinian BS on her very own....the woman could out-Haman Haman without even trying.
Posted by: Mohammed the Teddy-Bear at Dec 1, 2008 7:10:27 PM
"She came to Gaza two weeks ago on a Free Gaza boat."
There goes 'unbiased journalism' in HaAretz.
Posted by: Hilltop Savta at Dec 2, 2008 9:28:48 PM
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