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Ha'aretz's corrected Twitter account. Photo: Screenshot.
Ha'aretz's corrected Twitter post. Photo: Screenshot.
In an embarrassing gaffe caught by the New York Post on Tuesday, the Twitter feed of Israeli daily Ha’aretz confused former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee with former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
The Post, wrote, “The Israeli newspaper Haaretz scored a huge scoop on Monday, reporting that former Mayor Mike Bloomberg was in the Middle East and had denounced Palestinians for failing to seek peace with Israel. Only one problem: It was the wrong ‘Mike.’”
In tweeting out his comments, the quote was attributed to @MikeBloomberg, instead of @GovMikeHuckabee. The mistake was quickly corrected to reflect the appropriate Twitter handle.
“As long as textbooks of the children of Palestinians celebrate the death of Jews… you cannot negotiate, you cannot talk about peace if one of the parties has no intention of a peaceful resolution,” Huckabee told reporters at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem.
Huckabee, a Southern Baptist and past Republican presidential candidate, was leading a group of Christian pilgrims on his annual trip to Israel.
Yes Ha'Aretz has nazi ties
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha%27aretz Type Daily Newspaper
Format Berliner
Owner(s) Schocken Family (60%)
M. DuMont Schauberg (20%)Leonid Nevzlin (20%)
Publisher Amos Schocken
Editor Aluf Benn[1]
Associate editor Tammy Litani
Founded 1919
Political alignment Liberal, secular, political left
Language Hebrew and English editions
Headquarters Tel Aviv, Israel
Circulation 72,000
(Weekends: 100,000)[2]
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http://jtf.org/forum/index.php?topic=10269.0 This is from Ulli investigating this firm
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Re: The publishing house M. Dumont Schauberg has printed Nazi-Propaganda
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I have found this text about an article from the DuMont newspaper Kölnische Zeitung from the year 1933:
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Bereits in der Neujahrsausgabe vom 1. Januar 1933 hatte die Kölnische Zeitung unter der Überschrift „Auf Hitler kommt es an!“ prognostiziert: „Das Jahr 1933 stellt Hitler vor die Entscheidung, ob er als vergötterter Führer und vielleicht auch als Märtyrer einer Glaubensgemeinschaft vor den Toren der Politik stehen bleiben will, oder ob er die Verantwortung zu tragen bereit ist, die positiven Kräfte seiner Bewegung in die Waagschale der praktischen Politik zu werfen. Im Interesse einer nationalen Festigung möchte man hoffen, dass Hitler den zweiten Weg findet.“ Am 13. Juni 1940 zeigte die Titelseite der der Kölnischen Illustrierten Zeitung siegreiche deutsche Soldaten und das Foto eines gefangengenommenen afrikanischen Kolonialsoldaten. Die Bildunterschrift dazu lautete: „Mit diesem Abschaum der Menschheit wollten die Franzosen auch 1940 deutsches Kulturland erobern.“
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Already in the edition for New Year on 1 January 1933 the Cologne newspaper under the heading had "I depends on Hitler!" prognosticated: "The year 1933 places Hitler before the decision whether he as devine leader and perhaps also as martyrs of a religious community before the gates of the policy wants to remain standing, or whether he is ready the responsibility to carry to throw the positive forces of his movement into the scale pan of the practical policy. In the interest of a national strengthening one would like to hope that Hitler finds the second way." On 13 June 1940 the title page that showed the Cologne pictorial newspaper victorious German soldiers and the photo of a taken prisoner African colonial soldier. The caption in addition read: "with this scum of mankind the Frenchmen wanted to conquer also 1940 German culture-country."