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Canadian PM Harper: Stop singling them out, everywhere i go it's 'Israel did this, Israel did that'.HT: TundraTabloids; TorontoSun.
Toronto Sun reporter David Akin, accompanied Canadian PM Stephen Harper on his
visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories. According to Akin, it appears
that when it comes to the media’s attitude towards Israel, Harper gets it:
Sometimes reporters just don’t get it. Heck, I’m a reporter and I’m the first to admit that.
But at a joint press conference here Tuesday,
Canada’s Stephen Harper and Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu essentially teamed up to
say that, when it comes to politics in the Middle East, reporters just don’t get
it.
For the last two days, Canadian, Palestinian and
Israeli journalists have, in Harper’s view, been trying to get him to say
something bad about Israel and Netanyahu. After all, it says on a Canadian
government website that it is official Canadian policy that Jewish settlements
in the West Bank are illegal. Why, the journalists asked, couldn’t Harper just
say that?
More to the point, after spending a good chunk of
his historic 2,400-word speech to the Knesset on Monday explaining that there
was no way he was going to single out Israel for criticism in any public forum,
Harper must have been wondering why the heck reporters continued to try to get
him to do just that.
So he turned the tables.
“Yesterday in the Palestinian Authority, no one asked me there to single out the Palestinian Authority for any criticism in terms of governance or human rights or anything else,” Harper said, speaking about the press conference he’d held Monday in Ramallah side-by-side with P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas.
“When I’m in Israel, I’m asked to single out Israel. When I’m in Palestinian Authority I’m asked to single out Israel and in half the other places around the world you ask me to single out Israel.”Read the full story here.
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