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Today's LA Times carries water for those who like to blow up trains, busses, and planes:
In Gaza clan, the strife hits home
An Israeli strike has radicalized one family that lost 16 members.
BEIT HANOUN, GAZA STRIP - It took three generations for the descendants of Abdullah Athamna and his three wives to grow into one of this town's largest and most respectable middle-class families.
It took 15 minutes of errant Israeli artillery fire into a row of apartment buildings to kill 16 members of the clan and push surviving relatives, once aloof toward armed struggle, into a vengeful fury.
The residents of Hamastan have been bombing planes, trains, and busses in Israel for many years. But the LA Times has never, to my recollection, printed a headline saying "A Palestinian strike has radicalized one family that lost family members." This is really a blatant evidence of bias at that paper.