This is the chilling moment when they realise they're facing live fire.
Even Seth Freedman, who has previously shown himself to be quite the ignorant self-hater, says Israel is not to blame in this incident:
"there is not an army on earth that would not allow its soldiers to respond with force to neutralise a life-threatening attack on their fellow troops... all the kneejerk Israel-hating in the world won't absolve the activist aggressors from their share of guilt for the horrific events that unfolded today".
He generously states,
"When Israel's wrongs are brought to light, they deserve condemnation as much as those of the Palestinians, but that does not mean automatically that in any situation the default position ought to be Israel is guilty until proven innocent."
Meanwhile CiF Watch takes apart the Guardian's editorial and article on those "peace activist" "eyewitnesses".
And the Washington Times sees the truth.
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