Thursday, June 20, 2024

Jewish women protest outside NY Times over propaganda reporting re: Hamas rapes

Israeli and Jewish women protest outside the Times over propaganda 
article on Hamas rapes. [Photo: Gaby Wine, The Jewish Chronicle]

A protest was held outside the New York Times building over an article the former newspaper published a propaganda piece intended to cast doubt on the visual evidence and testimony of released hostages taken by Hamas terrorists on October 7. 

The article never mentioned that the Hamassholes took video and even  called their families on cellphones taken from the dead, that they killed and raped Jews. 

Anti-Semitism much?

The photo above shows sixteen women wearing pants doused in artificial blood in order to represent the 16 women who are still being held in Gaza since the bloody massacre.

To mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict But Not For Jews, these Jewish and Israeli women demonstrated outside The Times--a rag whose pages are best served to line the bottom of birdcages or wrap fish--on Wednesday. They called on the global media to acknowledge the sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas and other Arabs on October 7, and is still being perpetrated against the remaining living hostages still being held in Gaza.

The protest also showed graphic video of five female soldiers being kidnapped on October 7, along with interviews of released female hostages who detailed the sexual abuse they endured or witnessed. But apparently, the "Believe All Women" demand doesn't apply to Jews. 

Hypocrisy much?

They chanted "Rape is not resistance," and  “We believe all women,” but while some people passing by stopped to watch the video, most looked away in horror or scurried away in denial, when they were offered an information leaflet, said Orit Eyal-Fibeesh, the protest organizer from 7/10 Human Chain.

Orit Eyal-Fibeesh

“It reminded me of the Holocaust, when people just turned away,” she said. “I was shocked that young women we offered the leaflets to weren’t even curious. You can reserve judgment until later, but at least be curious about why we are here.”

Curiosity can breed guilt in their case.

Ms. Eyal-Fibeesh said that they had decided to hold the protest on the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict ”because, for whatever reason, it seems that Israeli girls don’t count. We are here to say that Israeli lives matter and Jewish lives matter.”

“Girls and women are still being held hostage in Gaza and there is a substantial amount of evidence to know that they have been subjected to sexual violence, and men have too.”

Maytal Kuperard, who was with a group representing Jewish Women’s Aid, said: “Following the article published in the Times amidst the current climate of silence and denial of the horrific atrocities committed by Hamas on Israeli women, we are here to amplify the voices of the voiceless victims.”

Another woman said that she was here “because it’s outrageous to be doubted. It’s completely devastating to Jewish women.”

But it isn't simply doubt; it's also willful ignorance, or pure anti-Semitism, which is now being exposed by the media exposing themselves, the students whose socialist/communist professors teach it to their students' malleable young minds, and those who simply hate for the sake of hating. 

Israel's Jews, and those in the diaspora, are a perfect target for these evil scum, and their useful idiots who believe their virtue-signaling makes them appear virtuous. 

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