We now know from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Israel that The New York Times was made aware weeks before publishing Nicholas Kristof’s explosive op-ed that the independent commission, an NGO, was investigating and going to report on Hamas’ systemic use of sexual violence against Israeli women, girls, and men.
Remember, initially, we all thought it was just women and girls, and that was horrible enough. We now know Hamas at gunpoint forced men to have sexual relations with family members in their homes, something we really haven’t seen in the world much since Rwanda. Horrible stuff.
And The New York Times, according to Israel and the NGO, was made aware that this report was going come out May 12th. The NGO, independent from the government of Israel, asked for permission to run an article detailing its findings in The New York Times.
The New York Times responded that they were not interested in running an article on Hamas’ use of sexual violence against Israelis. And then the day before—not a week before, not a month before, not a week after—the day before, on May 11th, The New York Times runs this explosive Kristof piece.
Remember, The New York Times had said it was not interested in this subject. Then, the day before the NGO released its report, the paper ran an explosive piece that blamed the victims. Now, the Israelis are the perpetrators of mass systemic sexual violence against Palestinians. It flips everything on its head.
🚨: You’re closer in size to the entire observable universe than to the smallest possible scale of reality—the Planck length—by roughly 400 million times.
Let that sink in.
Last week I was sent an image of a pro-Palestine stall at Cambridge Market Square.
Not angry students. Not masked radicals. Rather elderly white women encouraging strangers to boycott Israel.
So yesterday I went to Cambridge to hear what they were selling.
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🚨 CONFIRMED: The man who attacked a synagogue in Michigan, Ayman Muhammad Ghazali, is the brother of Ibrahim Muhammad Ghazali, a commander in the weapons operations division of Hezbollah, which has launched hundreds of rockets at Israeli civilians during the war.
Question: how did someone with close ties to a designated terrorist organization obtain U.S. citizenship?