Who edits your copy. The first paragraph alludes to alleged actions of prisoners who are incarderated for previous crimes for which they were charged. Now . . . these people are in prison, and under surveillance. What could they possibly plan without the authorities knowing about them.
Either your copy editor doesn`t realize the terms of incarceration of Israeli soldiers, or he/she is so prejudiced against people with whom he/she disagrees that he/she would allow the paper to start out with unfounded allegations and "go from there".
The New York Times`s banner reads "All the News That`s Fit to Print", but somehow this newspaper prefers to start with unfounded allegations. |
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