Posted on 12/25/2023 7:34:54 PM PST by SeekAndFind
In another tough break for the Gray Lady — one that's entirely self-inflicted — the New York Times found it "fit to print" an op-ed by the Hamas-appointed mayor of Gaza City. Unsurprisingly, the piece is as divorced from reality as one can expect from the Times' apparent attempt at pro bono public relations work for Hamas terrorists that killed more than 1,200 Israelis on October 7 and continue to shoot their own citizens when they try to access international aid deliveries.
Unable to reach Al-Qaeda or the Taliban, the @nytimes settled on having Hamas write its guest essay.
For the record, the word “hostage” doesn’t appear once in this Hamas propaganda piece.
pic.twitter.com/spU0uOMsSr— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 25, 2023
Beyond the obvious absurdity of the New York Times giving its platform over for use as a Hamas propaganda rag, several editorial choices make the op-ed by Mr. Hamas Mayor Yahya R. Sarraj even more glaringly horrendous.
For example, the Times' editors chose to publish the claim that no "sane person" could do what Israel is doing. That is, working to stop the weeks-long barrage of rockets being launched by terrorists from Gaza and secure the return of Israeli hostages while preventing Hamas from ever launching another massacre. Apparently, the Times is fine promoting the idea that Israel should have watched as the deadliest single day for Jews since the Holocaust unfolded and then...done nothing?
The only mention of the cause of the conflict comes with this absurd framing: "Israel began its war on Gaza in response to the deadly attack by Hamas," the mayor wrote. Ah yes, it was Israel that began a war, which is somehow not allowed, in response to merely a "deadly attack." That attack, of course, was the real start of the war — and it's an attack that remains ongoing as Hamas rockets fired from the mayor's neck of the woods target Israeli civilians.
There's no mention of the barbarism of the Hamas attack, the war crimes, the horror, the abject evil of the terrorists' actions. As a mayor in Gaza, the mayor can't mention such vile actions. The New York Times could have, but they didn't either.
The Times also allowed the repetition of tropes claiming Israel is an occupying force despite not having a presence in Gaza for years since it unilaterally withdrew at the request of Gaza's terrorist government. In addition, the mayor cites data from the Gaza Health Ministry, another Hamas terrorist-run entity in the Strip — and the Times didn't add any note pointing out that such numbers are worthless and just another part of the Hamas propaganda playbook.
The conclusion puts an exclamation point on the inanity of the op-ed's narrative. "Why can’t Palestinians be treated equally, like Israelis and all other peoples in the world?" the mayor wrote. "Why can’t we live in peace and have open borders and free trade?" he questioned. "Palestinians deserve to be free and have self-determination," he added.
Does the mayor not know Israel — which has full equality, freedom, peace, and self-determination for its citizens when Hamas terrorists aren't threatening such values — has already achieved such things? Does he not realize that the Hamas terrorist government of which he's a part is the entire reason Gazans don't enjoy them? Of course he does, he's just hoping to pull another fast one on the fools who sympathize with Hamas barbarians instead of the Israeli women who were raped until their pelvises shattered or the Jewish babies who were slaughtered in their cribs.
To seek "open borders" for Gaza would mean continued murder of Israelis. To have "free trade" would mean that Hamas would be fully armed to the teeth directly by Iran. If the mayor wants Palestinians to have better lives, he should be calling for and helping Israel end Hamas once and for all. But he's not doing that because he's on the terrorist take.
It's worth noting that the same New York Times that is now running op-eds by government officials inside Hamas-controlled Gaza lost its ever-loving mind when U.S. Senator Tom Cotton was published in the paper. The staff uproar over the notion of publishing an American government official is apparently only reserved for Republicans and does not extend to the publication of screeds from Hamas propagandists.
Remember when the @nytimes journalists lost their minds and a chief editor had to resign because they ran an op-ed by a sitting US Senator?
Well now the New York Times is running opinion pieces written by Hamas.
Are their journalists outraged? 🤔
NYT showing their true colors!
pic.twitter.com/aXpwGKngKn— Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) December 25, 2023
“Our lives and culture are in rubble”
Good, you scumbags deserve everything you have coming to you.
The liberal media has always gotten its news from Hamas or Hezbollah whenever there is a conflict involving Israel.
The SOB shouldn’t even be alive to post such crap. It’s insulting that the NYT would even THINK that Americans would believe that garbage.
HEY MR. MAYOR OF GAZA, MAYBE IF YOUR BUDDIES DIDN’T DO WHAT THEY DID ON OCT. 7th, YOU WOULDN’T BE GETTING YOUR BUTT HANDED TO YOU.
I read this crap yesterday and just thought maybe the Slimes started its Christmas Party early.
They obviously weren’t thinking at all!
They brought it on themselves.
NO sympathy from me.
The NYT was thinking that they had to stick with their antisemitism that’s been characteristic of them since before WWII. That’s what they were thinking. That overrides any sense of fair reporting. As I’ve said, the NYT is fit for wiping your butt with or lining the cat’s litter box, and nothing more.
New York Times gave Putin oped space to debate American exceptionalism.
Democrats feel the US and Israel are pn stolen land
With no right to exist.
They work towards that goal.
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If I recall correctly, the NY Times (or the Washington Post), ran an Op-Ed column by identified Australian Communist Wilfred Burchett, also identified as a Soviet KGB operative, about the war in Vietnam. His true identity was never listed in their “identity line” for his top, dead-center placed propaganda slop.
This is how our leftist anti-America mainstream media operates. They cover up for our enemies while giving them prime space placement for hundreds of thousands of readers to read their communist propaganda.
The enemy is not only at the gates but they have a set of keys to every door. Just read the so-called liberal media, see them on TV and hear them on the radio.
We have met the enemy and it is our own liberal/left. They must be destroyed.
But a Hamas mayor? No problem...
-PJ
NYSLIMES covered up for the Nazi murder of the Jewish people and has consistently displayed a strong hostile bias. Nothing new that it propagandizes for the Fakestinian terrorists
Bkmk
“Our lives and culture are in rubble”
As did the NAZI’s, you all had it coming. Those who raised children to hate and kill should have their cultures destroyed, and their lives upended.
The people of the West Bank could have chosen peace. Instead they choose HAMAS. They could have had peace and stability, but they decided on lies, propaganda, hate, then brought war. Now, war comes back.
Yet again the NYT is STB...
The NYTimes is dedicated to promulgating the idea that Israel and the US are malevolent colonizers and oppressors of non-white populations.
See latest front-page article on how the pro-Palestine/pro-Hamas protests are akin to the anti-Vietnam war protests of the 1960’s.
Reminds me of when the Kansas City Country Club denied Henry Bloch, founder of H & R Block, membership because he was Jewish. Low despicable act. Caused a few good people with spines to resign and call attention to it so KCCC had to change its hideous ignorant policy.
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