As my colleague, senior editor-at-large Joel Pollak pointed out, Friday afternoon, CNN made a huge deal of Israel rejecting a “cease-fire deal” based on CNN’s made-up premise that there was some sort of a deal.

Pollak writes quite correctly that “there was no deal, but a mere proposal” and “there was no indication Hamas would agree to the terms.”

This deal CNN speaks of never existed. CNN is making it up because CNN knows that inaccurately reporting news of Israel walking away from a “deal” will make Israel look unreasonable and villainous.

To make matters much, much worse for Israel, CNN later broadcast a lengthy report filled with faces of injured children with a chyron blaring the lie about Israel rejecting a cease-fire deal.

I captured frames of CNN’s propaganda and posted them on Twitter. They are now embedded below:

@CNN. Why this image? Why this chyron? pic.twitter.com/qPqARxSNFE

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@CNN have an agenda using this image over a chyron that spreads false news? There was no deal. pic.twitter.com/jY2R30NI7Q

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@Cnn telling its audience there was a deal when there wasn’t -and over this image? pic.twitter.com/tV6eGEXsjW

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@Cnn puts made-up chyron over this image. Why do you think that is? pic.twitter.com/OSMdokZxkK

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@CNN doing to Israel with those made-up chyron? pic.twitter.com/eQaUvN2LFC

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@CNN trying to do with this false chyron? There was no deal. pic.twitter.com/niREE9AXRg

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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@CNN trying to do with this false chyron? pic.twitter.com/NtxAJ2O6QF

— John Nolte (@NolteNC) July 25, 2014

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