Shame on the NYT for leaving this out. Shame on Israel for killing thousands upon thousands of children with and without pre-existing medical conditions in the name of fighting terrorists. One seems far worse to me.The New York Times appears to have spread propaganda meant to raise fears of famine in Gaza.¹
In an astonishing correction tonight, the Times said a Gaza toddler whom it had said last week suffered from malnutrition in fact had other “pre-existing health problems.”
But the vaguely worded correction does not explain a far more serious problem. As part of the article, the paper ran a huge photo that seems to show the boy is dying of malnutrition — but excluded his brother, who is clearly of normal weight.
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(Two pictures are worth a million words.)
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The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishedthe second photo on its Instagram account on Tuesday morning. Its authenticity has not been questioned. Israel also reported the boy has cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy frequently have difficulty feeding themselves and appear malnourished.
In its correction, the Times neither apologized for nor explained how its reporters had failed to determine that the boy, Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq, was obviously sick. Nor did it explain why the paper had chosen to run a photo that excluded his brother.