2013 May: Israeli panel: Palestinian boy ‘killed’ by IDF at start of Intifada did not actually die

National Israeli panel of inquiry says iconic footage from start of Second Intifada reveals that Palestinian child apparently caught by IDF bullets did not actually die in the incident.

By Barak Ravid
May.19, 2013 | 6:40 PM

Thirteen years after an exchange of fire in Gaza appeared to have resulted in the death of a Palestinian boy at the start of the second intifada, an Israeli investigative panel has found “there are many indications” that Mohammed al-Dura and his father, ...

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2013 May: Algemeiner: Report: Israeli Government Concludes al Dura Death Was Staged

Report: Israeli Government Concludes al Dura Death Was Staged
MAY 13, 2013 10:42 AM
Zach Pontz

The Israeli government is set to release a commissioned report on the al Dura affair that will clearly assert that the “death” of the Palestinian Arab youth, Mohamed al Dura, was staged, the Israeli weekly Sof Shavoua reported Friday.

This falls in line with the conclusions reached years ago by the scientist Nahum Shahaf, followed by the late Gérard Huber and media watchdog Philippe Karsenty, ...

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2013 May: AFP – Israel rejects France 2 findings on Dura affair

Israel rejects France 2 findings on Dura affair

May 19, 2013 09:08 PM

JERUSALEM: Israel said on Sunday a France 2 television report seen worldwide on the death of a Palestinian child in 2000 was “baseless”, following an analysis of the raw footage.

The report, bolstering the Israeli political and military stance on theMohammed al-Dura affair, comes ahead of a ruling in Paris on a defamation case between France 2 reporter Charles Enderlin and Philippe Karsenty, director of watchdog group Media Ratings.

Enderlin’s reportage ...

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2013 May: The Guardian: Israeli inquiry says film of Muhammad al-Dura’s death in Gaza was staged

Harriet Sherwood in Jerusalem
guardian.co.uk, Monday 20 May 2013 10.36 BST

A film of a 12-year-old boy crying and cowering beside his father as a gun battle raged around them in Gaza has been challenged by an official Israeli report that suggests that the entire event may have been staged.

The images, which became a symbol of the second intifada, contain no evidence that the child was injured or killed by Israeli fire, a committee of inquiry into ...

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2013 May: Commentary Magazine (Tobin) Why the al-Dura Blood Libel Still Matters

Why the al-Dura Blood Libel Still Matters

Jonathan S. Tobin | @tobincommentary05.19.2013 – 3:46 PM

Nearly 13 years ago, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak journeyed to Camp David to end the conflict with the Palestinians. With the approval of President Clinton, he offered Yasir Arafat an independent Palestinian state in almost all of the West Bank, Gaza and in part of Jerusalem. Arafat said no. A couple of months later, the Palestinians put an exclamation mark on that refusal by launching ...

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The Israeli Who Can’t Stand Good News: Is it a pomo honor reflex to shrivel at the mention of Al Durah?

In the wake of the official Israeli report on al Durah, Ha-artez, whose record in this case, from its reporters to its editorials has been consistently hostile to any Israeli effort to challenge the evidence, continues to beat the drums of cognitive war against Israel. This picks up just where Anat Cygielman left off: IDF keeps shooting itself in the foot. Were I an anti-Zionist, Ha-aretz would have an special place in my playbook. Below, a fisking ...

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Government report: Muhammad al-Durrah alive at end of video

Government report: Muhammad al-Durrah alive at end of video

Published: 05.19.13, 17:35 / Israel News

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a government report regarding the death of Muhammad al-Durrah during the Second Intifada and the consequent incident in which Palestinians and the IDF exchanged allegations regarding responsibility for his death.

In September 2012, a committee headed by Moshe Ya’alon found that the video report from France 2, in which the boy is seen hiding behind his father, concludes before any sign of ...

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2003: Who Shot Mohammed Al Durah? (James Fallows in The Atlantic)

Who Shot Mohammed al-Dura?

JAMES FALLOWS

The image of a boy shot dead in his helpless father’s arms during an Israeli confrontation with Palestinians has become the Pietà of the Arab world. Now a number of Israeli researchers are presenting persuasive evidence that the fatal shots could not have come from the Israeli soldiers known to have been involved in the confrontation. The evidence will not change Arab minds—but the episode offers an object lesson in the incendiary power of an icon

The ...

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