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January 10, 2008
Mideast Snapshot - Covering Ramallah
Correspondent Ben Wedeman, producer Nidal Rafa and cameraman Ken Tillis at work in Ramallah over the last 24 hours covering U.S. President George Bush's first visit to the West Bank.
Ben Wedeman is a neutral and a very good corespondent.we like him to show the world the wall of Hatred and shame that Israel built. we like him to show the world the Israeli check points and how humans are being humiliated, we like to see the real story not the stories that is fabricated by governments.
Ben is too good to be swayed by the hate of the Palestinians, although he was hit once by an Israeli bullet.
The separation fence has brought down suicide attacks to almost zero. The checkpoints have netted suicide bombers with explosive belts on them on their way to the 72 virgins. Yes, there is a hardship for the Pals, but this hardship has saved lives. What is more important?
Ben Wedeman is the best that CNN has. He is not afraid to dirty his shoes and walk down the path of truth. Not like so many "tie and suit reporters" who sit behind their clean desks and only bla bla the information brought to them by their producers and never step foot outside to see reality. Or like others who don't report the news the want to be the news.
Thank you Ben for telling it how it is!!!
Ben Wedeman's article on Bush's visit to Ramallah is eye opening. I just wish this article was more openly published in the US, so the people can see that there are good Arabs & Muslims in this world. Enough of the fabricated stories.
in reply to 2.50.only in Israel a concrete wall that is twelve to sixteen feet high is called a fence.occupied territory is called disputed territories. resisters to occupation called terrorists.colonists called settlers.only in Israel.
since no more than about 10% of the fence is a concrete wall, your post is a lie.
But all you know is repeat terror propaganda. Nobody takes you seriously, so just cease and desist |
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