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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu figuratively tore mainstream Western media a new anal sphincter after it was discovered that they were working with photojournalists embedded with Hamas. Bibi referred to these scum as “accomplices in crimes against humanity.”
CNN, always a friend of the foe, formally severed ties with a Hamasshole sympathizing freelancer, Hassan Eslaiah, who was photographed getting a wet kiss from the former Hamasshole leader, Yahya Sinwar, who is currently dead.
Ah, but the kiss lingers on, you can tell by the smile.
Netanyahu's anger followed a bombshell investigation by media watchdog Honest Reporting. They investigated journalists who were there to document the surprise Oct. 7 attack that brutally and sadistically murdered more than 1,400 people, with more than 240 others taken hostage.
Overnight, Israel Minister of Communications Dr. Shlomo Karhi issued a scathing letter to the outlets named in the investigation — Reuters, The Associated Press, Compromised News Network, and fake newspaper, The New York Times.
“The gravity of the situation demands a swift and thorough response. It is now a time for individuals, journalists, institutions, unions, and organizations around the world to make a clear choice,” he wrote in the missive, which he shared on X.
“We must decide whether we stand on the side of life and good and on the side of depraved terrorism, inhumanity, and evil.”
The allegations published late Wednesday accused a handful of photojournalists of being too close to the terror group reminiscent of CNN, suggesting it was why they were there for the Oct. 7 attack that took Israel by surprise. Many were seen without press identification at the time.
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, said that “journalists who knew about the massacre, who remained silent and took pictures” were “no different from the terrorists.”
“We are aware of the article and photo concerning Hassan Eslaiah, a freelance photojournalist who has worked with a number of international and Israeli outlets,” CNN, thoroughly embarrassed, told YnetNews early Thursday.
“While we have not at this time found reason to doubt the journalistic accuracy of the work he has done for us, we have decided to suspend all ties with him.”
The watchdog later updated its initial report with allegedly resurfaced footage of Eslaiah with the burning tank.
“In the above video, Eslaiah says in Arabic: ‘Everyone who were inside this tank were kidnapped, everyone who were inside the tank were kidnapped a short while ago by al-Qassam Brigades [Hamas’ armed wing], as we have seen with our own eyes,’” Honest Reporting claimed.
In addition to the scumbag Eslaiah, Honest Reporting accused Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud, and Hatem Ali of being inside the Hamas attack at the time their work was shared in AP’s photo credits.
Netanhayu’s office tweeted Friday that it “views with utmost gravity that photojournalists working with international media joined in covering the brutal acts of murder perpetrated by Hamas terrorists on October 7th, reminding us of how CNN was there when the FBI raided the home of Roger Stone in the middle of the night.
“These journalists were accomplices in crimes against humanity; their actions were contrary to professional ethics,” the Prime Minister said — and he demanded “immediate action be taken” by the outlets helping to employ them.
Netanyahu's anger followed a bombshell investigation by media watchdog Honest Reporting. They investigated journalists who were there to document the surprise Oct. 7 attack that brutally and sadistically murdered more than 1,400 people, with more than 240 others taken hostage.
Overnight, Israel Minister of Communications Dr. Shlomo Karhi issued a scathing letter to the outlets named in the investigation — Reuters, The Associated Press, Compromised News Network, and fake newspaper, The New York Times.
“The gravity of the situation demands a swift and thorough response. It is now a time for individuals, journalists, institutions, unions, and organizations around the world to make a clear choice,” he wrote in the missive, which he shared on X.
“We must decide whether we stand on the side of life and good and on the side of depraved terrorism, inhumanity, and evil.”
The allegations published late Wednesday accused a handful of photojournalists of being too close to the terror group reminiscent of CNN, suggesting it was why they were there for the Oct. 7 attack that took Israel by surprise. Many were seen without press identification at the time.
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, said that “journalists who knew about the massacre, who remained silent and took pictures” were “no different from the terrorists.”
They should be tried for war crimes.
“We are aware of the article and photo concerning Hassan Eslaiah, a freelance photojournalist who has worked with a number of international and Israeli outlets,” CNN, thoroughly embarrassed, told YnetNews early Thursday.
“While we have not at this time found reason to doubt the journalistic accuracy of the work he has done for us, we have decided to suspend all ties with him.”
Eslaiah – a freelancer who also worked for the AP – shared since-deleted tweets on the attack that placed him at the scene of Hamas’ incursion into Kibbutz Kfar Azza, and did not appear to be wearing a press vest or helmet, the report alleged.
Why would he need to wear a press vest when he's obviously a friend of Hamas?
Honest Reporting’s screenshots of Eslaiah’s tweets include a photo of the photographer in front of a burning tank alongside the caption “Live from inside the Gaza Strip settlements.”
Another photo of the tank on a dusty road outside Khan Younis later appeared on AP’s website with Eslaiah’s credit, according to Honest Reporting.
Another photo of the tank on a dusty road outside Khan Younis later appeared on AP’s website with Eslaiah’s credit, according to Honest Reporting.
The watchdog later updated its initial report with allegedly resurfaced footage of Eslaiah with the burning tank.
“In the above video, Eslaiah says in Arabic: ‘Everyone who were inside this tank were kidnapped, everyone who were inside the tank were kidnapped a short while ago by al-Qassam Brigades [Hamas’ armed wing], as we have seen with our own eyes,’” Honest Reporting claimed.
It was not shared as to whether Eslaiah was smiling when he made that report.
In addition to the scumbag Eslaiah, Honest Reporting accused Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud, and Hatem Ali of being inside the Hamas attack at the time their work was shared in AP’s photo credits.
Do you really doubt it?
Masoud’s work has also been linked to emergency toilet paper known as The New York Times, Honest Reporting said.
The outlet also named photojournalists Mohammed Fayq Abu Mustafa and Yasser Qudih, whose work was published by Reuters “at the border just in time for Hamas’ infiltration.”
The outlet also named photojournalists Mohammed Fayq Abu Mustafa and Yasser Qudih, whose work was published by Reuters “at the border just in time for Hamas’ infiltration.”
Abu Mustafa’s grisly image of an Israeli soldier’s body being lynched was later named one of the wires “Images of the Day.”
If found in public, these people need to be brought to justice.
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