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Tuvia Grossman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tuvia Grossman
Tuvia Grossman is an American-Israeli man who was wrongly identified as a Palestinian when the caption of an ''Associated Press'' photograph of an Israeli police officer defending him from a violent Arab mob, was published. The photograph, taken during the Second Intifada in 2000, as published in ''The New York Times'', ''The Associated Press'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', and other newspapers worldwide, gave the impression that the Israeli police officer had brutally beaten a Palestinian. ==Attack== On the eve of Rosh Hashana 2000, Grossman, a student from Chicago at Yeshivas Bais Yisroel in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of Jerusalem, hailed a taxi with two friends to visit the Western Wall. When the driver took a shortcut through the Arab neighborhood of Wadi al-Joz, a mob of about 40 Arabs surrounded the taxi, smashed the windows, and dragged Grossman out, whereupon they beat him. The mob kicked him repeatedly, stabbed him once in the leg, and then pounded his head with rocks. Grossman managed to run to a nearby gas station, where he collapsed, and an Israeli policeman, wielding a club protected him, threatening the mob.〔(Victim of the Media War ) by Tuvia Grossman on Aish HaTorah〕 This was when the infamous picture was taken, by a freelance photographer who was at the gas station, of Grossman bleeding and crouched under the policeman, who is shouting and waving his club.
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