The Jerusalem Post on the latest development in the Al-Dura affair:

The French Court of Appeals on Wednesday found in favor of Jewish activist Philippe Karsenty, overturning a lower court decision that he had libeled France 2 and its Jerusalem correspondent Charles Enderlin when he accused them of knowingly misleading the watching world about the death of the Palestinian child Mohammed al-Dura in the Gaza Strip in 2000.


“The verdict means we have the right to say France 2 broadcast a fake news report, that [al-Dura’s shooting] was a staged hoax and that they duped everybody – without being sued,” Karsenty told The Jerusalem Post shortly after the verdict was issued at 1:30 p.m. Paris time.

Al-Dura was filmed cowering with his father Jalal behind a barrel at the Gaza Strip’s Netzarim Junction on September 30, 2000, during an apparent gun battle between Palestinians and Israeli troops. Fifty-five seconds of video footage were released to the world by France 2 at the time, out of some 18 minutes that were shown in court and even more footage that France 2’s detractors claim is not being shown to the public.

The video, taken by Palestinian cameraman and France 2 stringer Talal Abu Rahma, shows al-Dura hiding, and then cuts to footage of him lying, apparently dead, at the junction. It does not show the child killed.

The footage, and Enderlin’s broadcast assertion of Israeli responsibility for the killing of al-Dura, turned the 12-year-old’s death into a cause cΓ©lΓ¨bre in the Muslim world. According to Middle East and media expert Tom Gross, “Osama bin Laden referred to al-Dura in a post-9/11 video; the killers of Wall St. Journal reporter Daniel Pearl placed a picture of him in their beheading video; streets, squares and academies have been named after al-Dura. He became a poster child for the Intifada.”

Karsenty, the head of the media watchdog Media Ratings, was sued for libel after calling for Enderlin’s and France 2 news director Arlette Chabot’s dismissal, saying the footage was “a hoax.” Enderlin, who was not present in Gaza at the time of the incident, has vehemently denied the charge, expressing confidence in cameraman Abu Rahma’s honesty.


Here’s what Philippe Karsenty himself has to say.


















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5 responses to “Al-Dura Update”

  1. Nicole Segre Avatar
    Nicole Segre

    The link to Karsenty’s comment is not working for me.

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  2. Dom Avatar
    Dom

    If you click on the link, IE will take you to:
    http://http//pajamasmedia.com/blog/french-court-vindicates-al-dura-hoax-critic/
    Notice the “http://http//”. Just change this to “http://” and you’ll go to the site.
    MH, this happens alot with your links.

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  3. DaninVan Avatar
    DaninVan

    Thank you, Dom.
    One can only wonder at the stubbornness of France 2 in defending the indefensible…unless of course, the original transgression had Corporate approval from a very high level(?).
    ” The World is flat and I’m going to step off to prove it!” πŸ˜‰

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  4. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    Fixed the link: sorry about that. It’s not my fault, honest. Typepad have changed their post composing page, and I’m struggling with the new format.

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