The death of 16-year-old Jana Zakarneh is Ramallah’s latest excuse to enlist the international community in its effort to demonize Israel by accusing it of targeting children.
For the powers-that-be in the Palestinian Authority, the
death on Sunday night of 16-year-old Jana Zakarneh couldn’t have come at a better time, mere hours before
the arrival in the region of UN Special Representative for Children and Armed
Conflict Virginia Gamba.
Gamba kicked off her visit, a fact-finding mission to garner
fodder for her annual report on harm to kids in the Israeli-Palestinian
“conflict,” in Ramallah.
According to the Wafa news agency, her first
meeting was with PA Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister, who presented her
with detailed documentation of “Israel’s systematic and deliberate crimes
against Palestinian children,” including “killing and maiming, targeting of
schools and hospitals, sexual assaults, kidnapping and denying access to
humanitarian and medical aid.”
It must have been music to Gamba’s ears. In the guise of
neutrality, however, she will convene with and hear Jerusalem’s version of
events (in other words, the truth): that Israel is in a defensive war against
terrorists and goes out of its way to avoid civilian casualties, often to the
point of imperiling its own troops.
Zakarneh’s presence next to an armed terrorist during a
firefight with the Israeli military raises serious questions about her degree
of involvement. Initial investigations indicate, for instance, that she
regularly served as a photographer for gunmen in her neighborhood. And
cellphone footage from her camera isn’t the only evidence.
Her grieving uncle’s contradictory accounts of the night in
question were just as big a giveaway, albeit unintentional. He told one outlet
that his niece had been at home minding her own business when the sound of
gunshots overhead spurred her to race to the roof. He was quoted on Twitter as
claiming that she had gone to the roof to find her missing cat.
Both stories are revealing; most young girls would have
responded to the noise of gunfire, all-too-familiar in Jenin, by cowering under
their beds, not rushing to get in on the action.
Had the young woman not been next to the targeted terrorist,
filming the exchange to post on social media for propaganda purposes, she would
still be alive and well.
But, then, mobs of hate-filled Palestinians would have been
robbed of the ritual of carrying her flag-draped body through the streets of
the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) city that has become a key base for
arms-hoarding and terrorist activity against the “Zionists.” It’s par for the
making of a martyr, whose family will be rewarded with a generous monthly
stipend from the PA.
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