I swear, just when you think the NY Times can’t stoop any lower, they go and surprise us all.
A detailed report came out yesterday for the first time about the sexual violence on October 7th and following it.
The NY Times literally reached out to the rapists and pedophiles to get their response.
You can’t make this stuff up.
I can only imagine their reporting in WWII.
“Despite reports about mass killings of Jews, Hitler and the Nazi party refused to comment.”
Question: What the hell kind of journalism is it to ask terrorists for a quote?
The answer: The journalism that reports about rape dogs used by Israel to rape Palestinians. That kind.
The NY Times literally has no red lines when it comes to vilifying the Jews.
What’s next?
“Jewish hornets trained by the Mossad are stinging pro Palestinian activists worldwide, experts say.”?
Honestly that is too realistic.
Give me some ideas on how ridiculous the NY Times can get with its reporting.
What’s next?
🚨 SILENCED NO MORE: THE REPORT THE WORLD CAN NO LONGER IGNORE
A new 300-page report by the Civil Commission on October 7th Crimes by Hamas Against Women and Children documents what so many tried to deny.
@theCC07
After a two-year independent investigation, the Commission reviewed more than 10,000 photos and video segments, over 1,800 hours of visual material, and conducted more than 430 interviews, testimonies, and meetings with survivors, witnesses, returned hostages, experts, and families.
Its conclusion is clear:
It was systematic.
It was widespread.
It was part of the terror strategy.
The victims were never silent.
The world was.
Now the evidence is on record.
Share this. Amplify it.
REPORT IN COMMENTS
"Heads were decapitated. Pelvic bones shattered. Even after death, sexual assault continued. A grotesque, medieval obsession with sexual organs pervaded the crime scenes at the Nova Festival and in the Kibbutzim near Gaza."
Do. Not. Look. Away.
These testimonies represent only a fraction of the atrocities committed against Israelis on October 7.
“Women were stripped, bound, stabbed, shot and burned. They were executed both during and after rape”
“Those taken hostage were assaulted in front of loved ones and young relatives forced to commit sex acts on each other, an intentional, premeditated strategy of kinocide to destroy family units even after release from captivity.”
“In another house, Mr Greinman came across the body of a woman.
He said: 'In the room were knives, scalpels, a hammer, an axe, screwdrivers, tools, tools from the household. All of those were embedded in the body. The body was completely mutilated.'”
https://t.co/dL0tHp5RHS
After more than two years of independent investigation, the Civil Commission has released a comprehensive report documenting sexual and gender-based violence committed by Hamas on October 7 and during hostage captivity.
The report is not only a historical record — it is a call for recognition, accountability, and justice.
Please read and share:
https://t.co/3ASO3PWyNF
#October7 #NeverForget #HumanRights #Justice
Two powerful women.
One town: Highland Park, New Jersey.
A lifetime of history between them.
Tova Friedman — one of the last living survivors of Auschwitz.
Karm - my mom - saved by a nun.
These aren’t just stories.
These are living, breathing chapters of history.
Talk to them.
Listen to them.
Learn from them.
Because we won’t have that chance forever.
And you lowlife, hateful, ignorant fools - @DanBilzerian + @jakeshieldsajj + @TheoVon … take another good look.
You guys love to flex in front of the mirror.
These two women have more strength than you - or your steroids - could ever dream of.
And each is leaving behind multiple new generations of Jews.
You know, the people you hate.
While your piddly followings are already abandoning you — our families are growing and going nowhere.
We have real strength in our DNA, it’s not the synthetic kind.
We’re just here to remind everyone what pathetic disgraces to society you all are.
#HolocaustRemembrance #NeverForget #HolocaustSurvivors #Auschwitz #HighlandParkNJ
Orion’s crew and service module have separated. The crew module continues on its path towards Earth while the service module will harmlessly burn up in Earth’s atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean. The Artemis II return trajectory is designed to ensure any remaining debris does not pose a hazard to land, people, or shipping lanes.
After a journey of more than 690,000 miles, the crew is nearly home.
The Artemis II crew will splash down off the coast of San Diego later today and, though it won’t be visible from land, you can still wave in their general direction to welcome them back to Earth! 👋
The first face the Artemis II crew will see upon their return to Earth will be the face of a U.S. Navy Sailor.
Meet the Dive Medical Recovery Team of Artemis II: https://t.co/bB8leMmgFw
🚨 Why I Declined Megyn Kelly … and Why Not Everything is Political. 🚨
Sometimes it’s just about not staying quiet while powerful voices dominate the conversation …
And realizing that saying “no thanks” to powerful people in media is a choice.
Turns out, you don’t have to play along with all the madness, chaos & vitriol in the name of almighty clicks.
A little something I wrote for the @JPostOpinion and @Jerusalem_Post
👉 https://t.co/J2CXowSDcE
@jpodhoretz@marklevinshow@benshapiro@bariweiss@dansenor@megynkelly@TuckerCarlson@RealCandaceO
Artemis II has reached its maximum distance from Earth.
On the far side of the Moon, 252,756 miles away, Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy have now traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history and now begin their journey home. Before they left, they said they hoped this mission would be forgotten, but it will be remembered as the moment people started to believe that America can once again do the near-impossible and change the world.
Congratulations to this incredible crew and the entire NASA team, our international and commercial partners, but this mission isn’t over until they’re under safe parachutes, splashing down into the Pacific.