Irresponsible, inaccurate photo caption
Submitted to the Hartford Courant, December 22, 2024
Dear Editor:
The caption for the photo "Faces of Hunger" (Hartford Courant, December 21, Page 5) is grossly inaccurate.
It blatantly falsely refers to "the unprecedented level of civilian casualties" in the war started by Hamas last October 7 with its barbaric terror attack.
The level of civilian casualties actually pales compared to the civilian casualties in other conflicts, such as an estimated 600,000 in the Syrian civil war, with millions of refugees fleeing the country. Or the Sudan civil wars, which resulted in the deaths of a million and a half people, not necessarily including more than 62,000 killed in the current conflict there.
The thoroughly researched report "Questionable Counting: Analysing the Death Toll from the Hamas-Run Ministry of Health in Gaza" by Andrew Fox, released by the Henry Jackson Society December 13, demonstrates that, even assuming the accuracy of the total casualties distributed by the Hamas terror group, the ratio of civilian to combatant deaths has been an historically low of approximately one to one. This compares to the norm of nine civilian casualties for every combatant death discussed as recently as May, 25, 2022!
Andrew Fox is an expert on military affairs who served in the British army for sixteen years, including tours in Afghanistan, Bosnia, the Middle East and Northern Ireland.
The Associated Press has been proven to be so biased and unreliable when reporting on anything relating to Israel that any item published with originates with the AP should include a warning for readers about its lack of reliability.
Sincerely,
Alan Stein
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