The Israeli Broadcast Authority Banned the “Reading Out of Names” of Children Killed in Gaza | Global Research
The Israeli Broadcast Authority and the Israeli Supreme Court
knew in advance what the reaction would be to a radio advertisement
reading out the names of children killed in Gaza, and that’s why they
banned it.
By doing so they’ve taken a bit of our freedom.
Muhammad Malakeh, two years old; Siraj ‘Abd al-’Al, eight
years old; Sarah al-’Eid, nine years old; Saher Abu Namus, four years
old; Ahmad Mahdi, 15 years old.
Some facts should not be permitted to be broadcast in public. Merely
hearing them is dangerous: It could cause people to have thoughts,
doubts or compassion. If this danger comes to pass, what would become of
us?