The Communist News Network (CNN) received powerful online criticism after they ran a segment about the Israeli hostages who were rescued in Gaza by the IDF. The pro-Hamasshole network exchanged the word "rescued" saying the four captives had been released, implying that Hamas let them go rather than putting up a fierce fight to keep them in captivity.
In fact, Hamas fired RPGs, small arms, and rockets in an attempt to keep the Israelis from making the rescue. It's likely Hamas killed many of their own Arabs but blamed all the deaths of their claim of 200 on the IDF.
CNN anchor Victor Blackwell and Ian Bremmer, founder of the Eurasia Group, were discussing the dramatic rescue when the word “release” appeared in a chyron, evidently put there by a jihadi CNN clown.
The hostages were reunited with their family on Saturday and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with them to welcome them home.
After CNN's anti-Semitic chyron had made its way across the bottom of the 24 viewers of the failing network, critics clarified what really happened as compared to what CNN would like their useful idiots to believe. That is, Hamas obviously didn't release the hostages willingly.
Yaari Cohen, an Israeli student called the chyron “disgusting, adding that the network “should be ashamed.”
“Hamas didn’t “release” these Hostages, the IDF rescued them after Hamas held them for 8 months!!” Cohen said on X.
“Hamas didn’t “release” these Hostages, the IDF rescued them after Hamas held them for 8 months!!” Cohen said on X.
StopAntisemitism, in a posting to X, wrote: “Come on @CNN the four hostages were RESCUED not released. Do better,”
Neither Blackwell nor Bremmer used the word “release,” during the interview because they suck as so-called journalists, and work for a propaganda, anti-Semitic network that should lose their sponsorship.
Neither Blackwell nor Bremmer used the word “release,” during the interview because they suck as so-called journalists, and work for a propaganda, anti-Semitic network that should lose their sponsorship.
Hamas still has more than 100 Israeli hostages in captivity in Gaza and it isn't expected anytime soon that they plan to "release" any of them. We still don't know with certainty how many of them are still alive.
CNN is a joke that isn't funny.
#AmYisraelChai!
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