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Our Media’s Coverage Of “Palestinian Suffering”

From various photo services:

Palestinians mourn during the funeral of Mohamed Abu Tar, an Islamic Jihad militant who was killed by an Israeli air strike, in Khan Younis south Gaza Strip July 6,2006.

A man carries the lifeless body of a Palestinian boy after an Israeli strike during clashes with militants in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahiya Thursday July 6, 2006. Israeli forces on Thursday took over the remains of three abandoned Jewish settlements in northern Gaza and clashed with gunmen on the outskirts of Beit Lahiya.

Palestinians rush with a wounded man following an Israeli air strike in the Abassan area close to Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Seventeen Palestinians and an Israeli soldier were killed as Israel thrust deep into Gaza in its largest and deadliest operation in months, reoccupying areas evacuated 10 months ago.

A wounded Palestinian is treated at the Kamal Edwan hospital in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip Thursday July 6, 2006. In the bloodiest day since Israel invaded Gaza over a soldier's capture, troops on Thursday seized three empty Jewish settlements abandoned by Israel last year and pushed toward densely populated towns, killing at least 12 Palestinians.

A relative of a Palestinian killed by the Israeli army reacts at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Thursday July 6, 2006. In the bloodiest day since Israel invaded Gaza over a soldier's capture, troops on Thursday seized three empty Jewish settlements abandoned by Israel last year and pushed toward densely populated towns, killing at least 12 Palestinians.

A relative of a Palestinian killed by the Israeli army reacts at the morgue of the Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Thursday July 6, 2006. In the bloodiest day since Israel invaded Gaza over a soldier's capture, troops on Thursday seized three empty Jewish settlements abandoned by Israel last year and pushed toward densely populated towns, killing at least 12 Palestinians.

A Palestinian police officer grieves during the funeral of his comrade Raed Abu Hachem, killed over night during the Israeli military bombardment of the Gaza Strip. Seventeen Palestinians and an Israeli soldier were killed as Israel thrust deep into Gaza in its largest and deadliest operation in months, reoccupying areas evacuated 10 months ago.

Maybe it's just me.

But I don't recall so many sympathetic photographs from our one party media when Palestinians blow up Israelis.

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