In recent weeks, the U.N., its affiliates, and other notoriously anti-Israel groups have launched an all-out media assault on the Jewish state.
Claims by Israel’s detractors that Israel is committing genocide, intentionally targeting civilians, and starving Gaza’s population are getting reported on TV, in papers and online with no verification of facts.
Too often, we see Hamas propaganda reported as fact, as outlets launder the genocidal terrorist organization’s lies and publish them as the truth.
It leaves us asking a simple question:
Do these groups really want to help Gazans, or do they just hate that there’s a Jewish state?
Because when it comes to this question, the facts seem fairly clear. Ever since October 7, these anti-Israel groups have made their opinions known:
They’re opposing the ongoing initiative that aims to ensure food is delivered to Gazans in need, and not benefit Hamas
They routinely ignore Hamas’ refusal to simply free the hostages and lays down its arms, and instead blame Israel for the war continuing
They’ve looked the other way as Hamas steals aid meant for Gazans to enable its terrorist activities
They downplay how Hamas endangers civilians by hiding weapons and launching attacks from humanitarian safe zones, hospitals and schools
By continuing to spread Hamas propaganda and excuse the terror group’s horrific actions (the cause of suffering for Israelis and Palestinians) it’s clear Israel's detractors are not really concerned about Gaza, only with hating Israel.
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