Tuvia Grossman is an American-Israeli man who was wrongly identified as a Palestinian in the caption of an Associated Press (AP) photograph of an Israeli police officer defending him from a violent Arab mob. The photograph, taken and marketed by AP during the Second Intifada in 2000, was published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other newspapers worldwide, and, along with the caption provided by AP, gave the impression that the Israeli police officer had brutally beaten a Palestinian.
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| - Tuvia Grossman ist ein US-amerikanischer Jude, der 2000 während der Zweiten Intifada fälschlicherweise als misshandelter Palästinenser identifiziert worden war. Die Nachrichtenagentur Associated Press gab ein Bild heraus, welches ihn blutend zusammengesunken vor einem israelischen Polizisten mit erhobenem Schlagstock zeigte. (de)
- Tuvia Grossman is an American-Israeli man who was wrongly identified as a Palestinian in the caption of an Associated Press (AP) photograph of an Israeli police officer defending him from a violent Arab mob. The photograph, taken and marketed by AP during the Second Intifada in 2000, was published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other newspapers worldwide, and, along with the caption provided by AP, gave the impression that the Israeli police officer had brutally beaten a Palestinian. (en)
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| - Tuvia Grossman ist ein US-amerikanischer Jude, der 2000 während der Zweiten Intifada fälschlicherweise als misshandelter Palästinenser identifiziert worden war. Die Nachrichtenagentur Associated Press gab ein Bild heraus, welches ihn blutend zusammengesunken vor einem israelischen Polizisten mit erhobenem Schlagstock zeigte. (de)
- Tuvia Grossman is an American-Israeli man who was wrongly identified as a Palestinian in the caption of an Associated Press (AP) photograph of an Israeli police officer defending him from a violent Arab mob. The photograph, taken and marketed by AP during the Second Intifada in 2000, was published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other newspapers worldwide, and, along with the caption provided by AP, gave the impression that the Israeli police officer had brutally beaten a Palestinian. (en)
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