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12 children were killed and 40 people were injured in a Hezbollah rocket strike on a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights over the weekend. It’s the deadliest attack on Israel since October 7th.

So why did The Washington Post mislead readers into believing Israel attacked children in Lebanon? The far-left rag mashed up a picture of grieving Isralies at a funeral for the children killed in the rocket attack with a headline that read “Israel Hits Targets in Lebanon.”

“That’s an image of a funeral of a girl KILLED IN ISRAEL BY A HEZBOLLAH ROCKET FROM LEBANON, so why is the Washington Post headline backwards?” former Israeli spokesman Eylon Levy asked on X.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) took a swipe at the WaPo in its own post on X, showing the infamous front page and writing, “You can see the grieving family members burying children murdered by Hezbollah in the Madjal Shams massacre. If by chance you understood anything else from their headline, you might not be the problem.”

Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) also posted the puzzling front page on X, the pro-Israel Democrat wondering about the decision to present the news the way the paper did.

“The front-page image of today’s Washington Post is that of a child murdered by Hezbollah,” the congressman wrote on his personal account in a post that garnered more than 200,000 views.

“Yet the front-page headline — ‘Israel Hits Targets in Lebanon’ — portrays Israel, not Hezbollah, as the aggressor.”

Other X users roasted the DC-based daily for its headline choice, calling it things like “disgraceful” and “outrageous.”

One user who identifies himself as a rabbi said, “This shameful distortion of events plays directly into the strategy of the terrorist enemies of Israel.”

Another blasted the Jeff Bezos-owned paper as being “a propaganda arm of Hamas since October.”

The IDF hit several weapons caches and terror infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in retaliatory strikes over the weekend — no children were harmed.

More over at The New York Post: