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New York Times' photo collage of children killed in Gaza conflict included 17-year-old member of terrorist organization

As Twitchy reported this week, the New York Times ran a front-page photo collage of children killed in the Israel-Palestine conflict, although the paper admitted at least one of the photos was incorrect. It was replaced by a photo supplied by the child’s family, which makes us wonder where the Times was getting its photos.

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Someone also noticed that the same Palestinian girl appears to have been killed twice; she made the front page of the Times in 2021, but she was also reported killed in social media posts from 2017. And someone from DCI-Palestine — Defense for Children International-Palestine, home to officials of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, a terrorist organization — tweeted his thanks to the New York Times for reaching out to the group to make that front page happen.

Now, New York Times World is reporting that a militant group has claimed one of the children as a member.

The Times reports:

After a 17-year-old was killed in the Gaza conflict this month — one of 69 children killed in fighting between Israel and militants — a militant group claimed him as a member, though would not say whether he was killed while fighting.

The teenager, Khaled al-Qanou, was killed by an Israeli airstrike in the northern part of the Gaza Strip on May 13, according to a statement from the militant group, the Mujahideen Brigades. It is against international law to use minors in armed conflicts.

Mr. al-Qanou was among those pictured in a New York Times feature on all the children killed in the recent conflict, but details about his death had not been confirmed then.

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It seems a lot hadn’t been confirmed when the Times decided to go ahead with that front-page photo spread:

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Because it fit the narrative?

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