The liberal media is incapable of
covering Donald Trump, but it’s equally inept with its reporting on the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Most newsrooms are teeming with Gen Z
clowns who view Hamas as freedom fighters. They’re also viciously
antisemitic. It’s almost laughable how bad the stories are; most read as
if they’re coming from Hamas’ political operation. They might be—the
media has cited the Gaza Health Ministry’s death toll figures, which are
known to be trash. That ministry is Hamas. So, would it shock
you that NBC News posted absolute trash about some 14,000 Gazan babies
that might starve to death in the next 48 hours if no aid is allowed
through? It was quietly retracted (via NY Post):
BREAKING: NBC News deleted its original story and quietly posted a new one—no apology, no accountability.
They
also switched out the photo of a Yemeni child and completely changed
the headline. This is journalism today: lie, delete, and pretend it
never happened. pic.twitter.com/hjtkM0KSC1
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) May 21, 2025
The photo that NBC News used isn't even from Gaza, it's from Yemen. pic.twitter.com/IAPWxU3XGz
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) May 21, 2025
NBC
News made a misleading social media post claiming thousands of
Palestinian babies were in imminent danger of dying the day before an
anti-Israel radical allegedly gunned down two Israeli diplomats in
Washington, DC.
“Around 14,000 babies could die in the next 48
hours if many more aid trucks do not reach Gaza, the U.N.’s humanitarian
chief says,” NBC News’ since-deleted post said.
The incendiary —
and factually inaccurate claim — was initially made by the United
Nations’ humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, on BBC’s Radio 4 Today,
garnering international headlines.
The BBC later added a
correction to its article, including a walk-back of Fletcher’s comments
from a separate UN spokesman, who emphasized the threat of
malnourishment instead of impending death.
[…]
For its
part, NBC News issued no apology and quietly posted an updated version
of its story after outrage spread online over the overt lie.
“Around
14,000 babies face severe malnutrition if a lot more aid trucks don’t
reach the Palestinian enclave soon, UN aid group said,” the new post
read.
We don’t hate the media enough. Also, BBC is just as antisemitic as
Hamas, pure garage. And even with corrections, it didn’t matter. The
pro-Hamas loon ran with it, the Left bought it, and now we have another
wave of antisemitic mayhem, some of which has led to political
assassinations, as we saw in Washington, DC, this week.
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