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Anti-Israel news

Israel is now confronted with another dangerous enemy: journalists willing to spread Hamas lies, poisoning minds against us.

Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Credit: Yaakov (DryBones) Kirschen.
Yaakov Kirschen
Dry Bones
Brooklyn, N.Y.-born (in 1938) cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen made aliyah to Israel in 1971 and began drawing his “Dry Bones” cartoons in January 1973. He is a member of both America’s National Cartoonists Society and the Israeli Cartoonists Society. “Dry Bones” was internationally syndicated and ran in The Jerusalem Post for 50 years, being reprinted by The New York Times, Time magazine, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal and other major media publications. The “Dry Bones” story has been covered by CBS, CNN, Forbes and many others.

In the aftermath of the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, many, if not most, of the mainstream international news providers are acting like tools of Hamas.

This is nothing new.

It’s not even surprising.

Anti-Israelism, if not open antisemitism, has, for many years, supplanted media objectivity in every conflict involving the Jewish state.

Israel is now confronted with another dangerous enemy: journalists willing to spread Hamas lies, poisoning minds against us.

The opinions and facts presented in this article are those of the author, and neither JNS nor its partners assume any responsibility for them.
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