Posted on 10/11/2023 6:38:06 PM PDT by Conservat1
The morning after the discovery of the enormous horrors revealed yesterday (Tuesday) in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, where Hamas terrorists massacred an unimaginable number of residents, many of the world's newspapers do not remain indifferent. Many leading media outlets in the US, the UK and more cover the atrocities extensively, and are amazed at the extent of the cruelty and violence demonstrated by the terrorists.
NYT - Brutality of Hamas' attacks in Israel becomes apparent
WP - Inside an Israeli Tmtown destroyed by Hamas
Daily Telegraph - Hamas massacress babies and children
Metro - '40 Babies Murdered by Hamas'.
Tlaib is busy with the apartheid slur...
There are members of the United States Congress who are not horrified by it.
At least Tlaib
She’s just the one who made her beliefs public. You don’t really think she’s the only one, do you?
Deport that bitch in a leaky boat.
The Gaza Strip needs to be totally depopulated and turned into an agricultural Eden.
Send her to Gaza, just before the IAF bombs the place again.
I dont know anything about this fight. From an economical standard, does the Gaza Strip have anything of real value other than it is a piece of land that each side wants for Ego/Political reasons.
Beheading 40 babies from this piece of land is just so crazy.
Why are we not seeing any pictures?
They’re out there, and they are sickening.
Yes, need to see proof. People can say anything and even photoshop stuff these days. Lies everywhere. Seriously. All for political gain on one side or another.
Each side doesn’t want it.
Israel doesn’t care—the Palestinians can keep it. They gave it back to them 20 years ago or so, and even hauled their own people out of it, some against their will.
The problem is the Palestinians keep firing rockets on them from it, dig tunnels from it into Israel and then mount assaults on them, and other terroristic acts.
If the Palestinians wanted to, they could make it as successful as Hong Kong or Monaco.
They just want to kill all the Jews in Israel, and have all of it. Israel doesn’t.
Good question! Reminds me of Desert Storm and reports from Kuwait that Iraqis had dumped babies from incubators. (Not true). I need receipts if you don’t m8nd (and I’m from Missouri)
Trust me on this, my FRiend.
https://twitter.com/anyaparampil/status/1712126090649432223
CNN now claims to have “confirmed” @i24NEWS_EN’s beheaded baby story with the Israeli Prime Ministers office, accepting Netanyahu’s word on its face, without acknowledging that i24 News and Netanyahu’s office are effectively one and the same
https://twitter.com/Lowkey0nline/status/1711774708964683897
The source for the “beheaded babies” claim is Israeli channel i24 News.
An investigation previously found that i24 News functions as a proxy for the Netanyahu family, with directives coming directly from the Israeli Prime Minister’s office at times.
Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel’s Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News.
Polina Gareav, who works as the Germany Correspondent for i24News while also working as a “social media guru” at DW, the German broadcaster. She began her career as the News Editor for the Israeli Military magazine.
David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC.
Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister’s office, is another correspondent for the channel.
Daniel Tsemach, a former social media manager for the Israeli military, was also hired as a journalist by i24News.
He later became the international media manager and spokesman for the Israeli state-owned arms firm Rafeal Systems.
Bel Trew
@Beltrew
I just wanted to clarify that I did not tweet 40 babies had been beheaded. I tweeted that foreign media had been told women and children had been decapitated but we had not been shown bodies - which was my response to reports which had gone viral about the 40 babies. I realised the way my tweet was written was too short to explain the full context, so deleted it. My headline of my story references that toddlers were killed.
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