DC’s Newseum “Celebrates Freedom” by Promoting Hamas Terrorists
The Washington, D.C.-based Newseum, a journalism museum, is standing by its decision to honor two dead Hamas terrorists who they consider reporters.
“Hussam Salama and Mahmoud al-Kumi were cameramen in a car clearly marked ‘TV,’” Newseum spokesman Scott Williams told the Washington Free Beacon via email on Friday. “The Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders, and the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers all consider these men journalists killed in the line duty.”
Here are six things you need to know about Salama and al-Kumi:
1. They worked as “reporters” for a Hamas-backed television station…
They worked as so-called reporters for the Hamas-backed al-Aqsa Television, which the U.S. Treasury Department designated as a terror group in 2010.
2. Salama and al-Kumi were on Hamas’ payroll…
3. Hamas hailed both Salama and al-Kumi as martyred jihadi fighters…
4. The two were “part of the resistance” against Israel…
5. They posed as television cameraman while carrying out terrorist operations…
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