Oh, lovely!
Beirut photo doctored. From Yediot Aharonot.
Also, photographer fired by Reuters; all of his photos have been pulled.
(For those of you not familiar with Yediot, it's Israel's biggest daily paper; ynetnews is its English website. The title, in English, is the thrilling "Latest News".)
This is the same photographer who took the completely un-staged photos at Qana (which, I have to say, looked suspicious to me, and I'm no conspiracy theorist. The same guy was in all of them!). (I think
yanata linked to the posts on http://eureferendum.blogspot.com/) Of course, the public will remember the insane headlines first trumpeted, not the actual death toll (26 at last count). Important lesson: always inflate your death tolls; it makes better PR!
(While we're on that, Lebanese PM Fouad Siniora has admitted the death toll at Houla was 1, not 40. See http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/. Ah, also on Ha'aretz, my preferred Israeli paper [elitist that I am]).
Also, photographer fired by Reuters; all of his photos have been pulled.
(For those of you not familiar with Yediot, it's Israel's biggest daily paper; ynetnews is its English website. The title, in English, is the thrilling "Latest News".)
This is the same photographer who took the completely un-staged photos at Qana (which, I have to say, looked suspicious to me, and I'm no conspiracy theorist. The same guy was in all of them!). (I think
(While we're on that, Lebanese PM Fouad Siniora has admitted the death toll at Houla was 1, not 40. See http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/. Ah, also on Ha'aretz, my preferred Israeli paper [elitist that I am]).