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PA TV misrepresented a photo of concentration camp victims and Sabra and Shatila victims as Arab victims of Deir Yassin Massacre in 1948, falsely claiming the Jews "burned the women and children in the village's oven"

PA TV misappropriated a photo showing hundreds of dead bodies at the Nazi concentration camp at Nordhausen, originally a subcamp of Buchenwald, presenting them as Arabs killed by Jews on April 9, 1948 in the Arab village of Deir Yassin. The actual picture, which was taken right after liberation of the concentration camp by the American army, was carefully distorted by PA TV so that the images of the corpses in the striped concentration camp uniforms, the American soldiers, and the concentration camp buildings were not seen. The following caption was added by PA TV: “When they killed and mutilated the bodies of 250 women, children and elderly residents.”


Original photo:
[April 17, 1945, AP photo / US army Signal Corps]

The PA TV video, which was broadcast on the anniversary of the Deir Yassin battle, also included a photo  of victims of the massacre at the 1982 Sabra and Shatila refugee camp by Christian Lebanese, which was likewise misrepresented as showing Arabs who were killed by Jews.
 

PA TV broadcast this picture  which is distorted from its original, erasing the soldiers and buildings on the sides and leaving the images of the bodies.
 

Text: "And they [the Jews] burned the women and children in the village's oven."

The PA TV video opens with the screen with the words: "Deir Yassin Massacre"
 

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Deir Yassin
: Jewish fighters from the Irgun and Lehi military groups, part of the forces opening the blockaded road to Jerusalem, attacked the Arab village of Deir Yassin on April 9, 1948. When the battle was over, the village had fallen and in addition to the Arab fighters killed, 107 civilians were also killed. Narratives differ as to whether the civilians were killed in the crossfires or were intentionally murdered by the Irgun and Lehi fighters.

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