I never thought that the death of Muhammad al-Dura was a hoax and I still don't - but it could be. But if it is or it isn't, some things need to be said.
"When Pictures Lie"
- There is no reason to believe that victims, just like perpetrators, are not capable of lying.
- Whatever did or did not happen to Muhammad al-Dura (or to anyone else for that matter) makes no difference whatsoever to the basic distinction between Palestinians the victims and Jews the perpetrators.
- Given the lies and distortions put about (largely by Jews) about Jewish victimhood and non-Jewish culpability, calling an alleged al-Dura hoax the 'Blood libel of the century' must rank as one of the great chutzpahs of world history.
Other than that, does it make any difference? I think I'll leave that to you.