It takes some severe stupidity to fall for Terrorists propaganda and side with them. But then, Democrats are extremely stupid, ignorant and uneducated.
That’s right: It wasn’t just the infamous photo of supposedly “malnourished” Muhammad Ayyoub al-Matouq that was grossly misleading: The Free Press looked at 12 other media “symbols of Gazan starvation” and found — in each and every case — the photos and stories “lacked important context.”
Forget starvation: “The subjects have cystic fibrosis, rickets, or other serious ailments,” the FP reported.
Hmm. So all the world media desperate to offer clear evidence of famine have yet to find even a single Gazan healthy before the war but now suffering from actual starvation, and not other illnesses.
How, then, can anyone believe claims that hunger is widespread, let alone imply Israel is to blame?
I can answer that: DEMOCRATS!
Some reports actually seem like intentional deception: A July 29 Guardian story on Gaza famine depicted Youssef Matar as “malnourished” but omitted that he suffers from cerebral palsy — even though Reuters had noted it just days earlier.
Other outlets offer sad excuses for their fake photos: CNN blamed “agencies and local journalists” in Gaza for its story on Mosab al-Debs, 14, “suffering from malnourishment” — without mentioning that a head injury had left him paralyzed.
Similarly, excusing its story describing Atef Abu Khater, 17, as healthy pre-war but recently malnourished that failed to note a psychological shock led to him refuse food, the New York Times cited how an “official” (which, in Gaza, means Hamas-directed) report listed “the cause of his death as severe malnutrition.”
We failed to ensure we weren’t just passing along propaganda is a pretty poor excuse for any news professional.
Plus: Uncovering the “missing context” for these 12 subjects “didn’t require in-depth, on-the-ground reporting,” the FP reporters noted. “It took minutes and required nothing more than a computer with stable internet connection.”
That was too tough for CNN and the Times?
Answer: It wasn't that it was tough, it's that they no longer care about facts, just promoting dumb leftist lies and hating Jews.
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With EVERY photo of a ‘starving’ Gazan proving fake, how can you believe the famine claims?
You’ve sure got to wonder about all those claims that Israel is sparking starvation in Gaza when every single picture meant to illustrate it turns out to be fake.That’s right: It wasn’t just the infamous photo of supposedly “malnourished” Muhammad Ayyoub al-Matouq that was grossly misleading: The Free Press looked at 12 other media “symbols of Gazan starvation” and found — in each and every case — the photos and stories “lacked important context.”
Forget starvation: “The subjects have cystic fibrosis, rickets, or other serious ailments,” the FP reported.
Hmm. So all the world media desperate to offer clear evidence of famine have yet to find even a single Gazan healthy before the war but now suffering from actual starvation, and not other illnesses.
How, then, can anyone believe claims that hunger is widespread, let alone imply Israel is to blame?
I can answer that: DEMOCRATS!
Some reports actually seem like intentional deception: A July 29 Guardian story on Gaza famine depicted Youssef Matar as “malnourished” but omitted that he suffers from cerebral palsy — even though Reuters had noted it just days earlier.
Other outlets offer sad excuses for their fake photos: CNN blamed “agencies and local journalists” in Gaza for its story on Mosab al-Debs, 14, “suffering from malnourishment” — without mentioning that a head injury had left him paralyzed.
Similarly, excusing its story describing Atef Abu Khater, 17, as healthy pre-war but recently malnourished that failed to note a psychological shock led to him refuse food, the New York Times cited how an “official” (which, in Gaza, means Hamas-directed) report listed “the cause of his death as severe malnutrition.”
We failed to ensure we weren’t just passing along propaganda is a pretty poor excuse for any news professional.
Plus: Uncovering the “missing context” for these 12 subjects “didn’t require in-depth, on-the-ground reporting,” the FP reporters noted. “It took minutes and required nothing more than a computer with stable internet connection.”
That was too tough for CNN and the Times?
Answer: It wasn't that it was tough, it's that they no longer care about facts, just promoting dumb leftist lies and hating Jews.

With EVERY photo of a ‘starving’ Gazan proving fake, how can you believe the famine claims?
You’ve sure got to wonder about all those claims that Israel is sparking starvation in Gaza when every single picture meant to illustrate it turns out to be fake.
