Posted on 04/12/2024 10:20:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The New York Times has a well documented obsession with Gazan hunger that fuels hostility toward Israel and Jews, by falsely suggesting that the world’s only Jewish state is maliciously responsible for the greatest humanitarian crisis on the planet, even though there are exponentially worse famines underway, and the blame for Gaza’s hunger is far more complex than the NYT’s coverage would suggest.
The newspaper reinforces this incorrect impression through its many failures to cover stories that exculpate Israel and/or blame others for Gaza’s food shortage. Here are thirteen notable stories reported by Israeli news organizations that give crucial moral context — where Hamas and/or aid group incompetence caused Gazan hunger — but are completely missing from “the paper of record”:
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Also see here:
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“In a rare display of public criticism, a Gaza resident tells the Al-Jazeera TV channel that the lack of aid to residents of the Strip is due to Hamas stealing it. Asked about the supposed trickle of aid coming into Gaza, the woman says there is plenty of aid, but ‘all aid goes down (into Hamas tunnels).’
“‘The aid does not reach the nation, all the people,’ she says.
“When the journalist from the pro-Palestinian Qatari channel tells her that only a small amount of aid is coming in and it is all being distributed, she shakes her fingers at him and says: ‘All of it goes into their houses. They take it and will even shoot me or do whatever they want, Hamas.’”
And here:
“Israel’s military liaison to the Palestinians posts footage of what it says are Hamas fighters seizing a convoy of humanitarian aid after it entered Gaza.”
And here:
“A Palestinian teen named Muhammad al-Araja who tried to grab from a humanitarian aid shipment at the Rafah Crossing was shot dead earlier today, apparently by Hamas police, according to unconfirmed Arabic media reports. After the shooting, many members of the victim’s large extended family began rioting at the crossing, setting fire to parts of the complex and clashing with authorities there.”
And here:
https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-793994
The Jerusalem Post interviewed a Gazan writer in the south of Gaza who says, “The Rafah crossing is operating well, and aid enters in a very large amount, and there is never a shortage. However, the distribution of aid is in the hands of Hamas, which means it does not reach all the displaced people.”
Just as it did during WW2, the NYSlimes continues to down-play and basically suppress reporting on innocent people who are murdered or starved to death, provided of course that they’re “just” Jews.
All the while, printing what can only be described as substantially false enemy propaganda about all the “bad things” the Jews are (NOT!) doing
The NYSlimes is only good for its crossword puzzles (Provided you like lying clues like: “5 letter answer for an American President born in Hawaii”).
The CEO of the New York Times Company is Jewish.
The New York Times Company owns The New York Times.
The Editor In Chief of the New York Times is Jewish.
I keep reading from kook posters the NYT is a Jewish publication running a secret Zionist laser machine behind the seems to deprive white men of their bodily fluids.
They sure suck at Jewish supremacy
The Times is Satan’s personal mouthpiece.
RE: The Editor In Chief of the New York Times is Jewish.
So, the mystery is — when it comes to Israel vs Hamas, how come they’ve forgotten their own motto: “All the News that’s fit to print”?
The NYT doesn't single out Jews. A decade before WW2, the NYT covered up Stalin's Ukrainian genocide, whose victims were almost all gentiles.
Correct.
They covered up the Ukraine starvation too. (There were millions of Jews in Ukraine then, albeit suffering from the pogrom murder raids it was before the German Nazis arrived to finish the job)’
Ukraine and Poland and Lithuania (with the Jews throughout included) —- have suffered some terrible, terrible histories. Great countries with some fine people.
Not so hot locations in the paths of other peoples’ armies
As far as I’m concerned, the NYT bears a great deal of responsibility for a lot of bad stuff
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