Jerusalem Bureau Chief Patrick Kingsley displayed the crazed priorities at the New York Times in a Saturday front-page “news analysis” (editorial).
The curious headline was “Family’s Fate Pierces Israel, Fraying Truce,” referring to the murdered young Bibas children displayed in coffins as props by the bloodthirsty Hamas savages, to the cheers of hundreds of Palestinians.
Kingsley could only fret about what Israel’s (wholly justified) rage might do to harm the anti-Israel international community’s precious “ceasefire” between Israel and Hamas, in a war started by Hamas. It’s like the old joke where you express concern that the worst consequence of 9/11 was the Islamophobia.
Kingsley sounded almost regretful that the two Israeli children murdered by Hamas, one a four-year-old and the other an infant, are still being remembered in Israel.
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