We've been here before.
The
Jenin Massacre that wasn't.
The
Pallywood industry of deception.
And a Western media that laps it all up without question when hostilities are active, and only in some cases bothers to look back later as the facts come out.
In the current Gaza conflict, one of the biggest talking points, repeated endlessly by the media, anti-Israel groups, "human rights" groups, and the U.N., is that only a tiny portion, maybe 15% of deaths, were Palestinian combatants. That numbers game was put into play not by Israel, but by those against Israel.
It's morbid to engage in these body counts, but it is the Palestinians and their advocates who put them in issue by claiming that the ratio of civilian to combatant deaths constitutes proof of a war crime. It doesn't, as disproportionate force is more than a number count, but in the public relations realm it matters.
Slowly, as in past conflicts (including in
Lebanon 2006), that statistic will be revealed to be a lie. That civilian deaths are a result of
rockets launched from civilian areas is only part of the story.
The Washington Post, to its credit, has two articles at least presenting the possibility that the media has been manipulated.
In
Reporters grapple with politics, erratic sources in reporting Israeli/Gaza death toll, WaPo examines the questionable civilian-to-combatant statistics used by Palestinians: