The New York Times, in a story about the terrorist attack against Israel, called out Hamas members as 'terrorists;' also as, 'gunmen;' also as 'militant[s].' That's called The New York Times shuffle.
R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.Supporters of Pakistan Markazi Muslim League party participate in a rally against Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and to show solidarity with Palestinian people in Lahore, Pakistan, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. The New York Times, in a story about the terrorist attack against Israel, called out Hamas members as “terrorists;” also as, “gunmen;” also as “militant.”Here’s a clue: They’re freaking terrorists. No need to equivocate. No need to go wishy-washy.
In a headline, The New York Times wrote, “Hamas Leaves Trail of Terror in Israel.” Beneath, the newspaper wrote, “As Israeli soldiers regain control of areas near Gaza that came under attack, they are finding evidence seen in videos and photos and confirmed by witness accounts of the massacre of civilians by Hamas terrorists.”to “Hamas gunmen.
But it is does have one of the largest circulations of newspapers in America, and it has been called out for anti-Semitism in the past. A failure to call Hamas a terrorist group filled with terrorists, and to instead sub in words like gunmen and militants, is not just an oversight. It’s a clear message of the paper’s reluctance to choose sides in the long-running terrorist attacks against Israel, committed by Palestinian terrorists who hate the Jews.
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