NPR has a segment pretending to analyze the very valid reasons why Palestinian terrorists from Jenin try to kill Jews in Tel Aviv cafes by interviewing his gracious host, one uncle of the terrorist who murdered three in a Tel Aviv cafe in April.
NPR justifies terror and humanizes terrorists.
What compelled a young Palestinian man to open fire at a bar in Tel Aviv last month? It was one of several deadly attacks in Israel that has sparked a military crackdown in the occupied West Bank, where a prominent journalist was recently killed covering an Israeli raid. NPR's Daniel Estrin visited the Jenin refugee camp to trace one early spark that ignited the latest flames.
DANIEL ESTRIN: Amin Khazem invites us to his rooftop porch in the Jenin refugee camp.
From your rooftop, you can see the whole camp.
AMIN KHAZEM: Yes.
ESTRIN: What are you growing here? All these rooftop plants, what are these?
KHAZEM: Small oranges.
ESTRIN: Amin is also raising two parrots ...And looking after his 5-year-old grandson, whose T-shirt, shorts and shoes feature the silhouette of an M-16.
Here, the culture in the refugee camp is a culture of jihad and martyrdom," Amin says. They carry the memories of their families' old villages, destroyed when Israel was created.
KHAZEM: (Speaking Arabic).
ESTRIN: Wow. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine - can't even count...Read More
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