D.C. magazine hawks ‘Intifada Boy’ pins
Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | June 25, 2009
While an influential Washington foreign-policy magazine claims to provide “balanced” coverage of the Mideast, its parent company sells Palestinian “solidarity items” celebrating the “Intifada,” the bloody anti-Israel uprising led by Hamas terrorists.
The items, which include key chains, pins and T-shirts, also depict the state of Israel wiped off the map.
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – a slick, 100-page monthly magazine – is published by the American Educational Trust, a Washington-based nonprofit group, “to disseminate information and promote understanding of Middle Eastern people and cultures,” according to AET’s tax filings.
Critics say the periodical is a shill for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and the radical Muslim Brotherhood, whose stated goals are to destroy Israel and America.
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D.C. magazine hawks ‘Intifada Boy’ pins
Carolyn Hileman - The Voice | June 25, 2009
While an influential Washington foreign-policy magazine claims to provide “balanced” coverage of the Mideast, its parent company sells Palestinian “solidarity items” celebrating the “Intifada,” the bloody anti-Israel uprising led by Hamas terrorists.
The items, which include key chains, pins and T-shirts, also depict the state of Israel wiped off the map.
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs – a slick, 100-page monthly magazine – is published by the American Educational Trust, a Washington-based nonprofit group, “to disseminate information and promote understanding of Middle Eastern people and cultures,” according to AET’s tax filings.
Critics say the periodical is a shill for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and the radical Muslim Brotherhood, whose stated goals are to destroy Israel and America.
Contributor's website: http://thevoice.name
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