“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l
Friday, November 10, 2023
Hilarious: Pro-Hamas Supporters Occupy Jew-Hating NY Times Building, Accuse Them Of Supporting Israel
Bryant Park in New York City witnessed hundreds of anti-Israel protesters on Thursday afternoon, culminating in an occupation of the lobby of The New York Times building. The demonstrators called for the elimination of the State of Israel and accused President Biden of supporting what they labeled as “genocide.”
During the protests, participants deemed Israel a “terrorist state” and chanted slogans like “From river to sea, Palestine will be free,” a phrase known for its call for the eradication of Israel. These chants echoed through midtown as the march progressed on Thursday evening.
The protesters also directed their ire at President Biden, shouting, “Biden, Biden, you can’t hide, you’re supporting genocide.” This vocal demonstration followed President Biden’s earlier statement to reporters, where he stated that there is “no possibility” of an immediate cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
As the protest escalated, participants entered the lobby of The New York Times building, continued their chants outside the premises, and distributed mock newspaper copies titled “The New York War Crimes.” They expressed their intent to hold The New York Times accountable, accusing the publication of inciting what they referred to as “genocide.” Chants of “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for the New York Times” and “Not another nickel, not another dime, no more money for Israel’s crimes” filled the air.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Confirmed: CNN, AP & New York Times Reporters WERE IN FACT EMBEDDED WITH HAMAS ON OCT 7 AND KNEW IN ADVANCE
| Hassan Eslaiah (right), an AP/CNN photographer, with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar (left) in an undated photo |
CNN has 'suspended all ties' with a freelance photojournalist who appears to have been embedded with Hamas on October 7 at the time of the terror group's barbaric assault on Israel.
Hassan Eslaiah has been filing photographs of the conflict to CNN and The Associated Press since the Hamas attack on October 7. They include images of a burning Israeli tank from which soldiers were kidnapped.
Now, photos have emerged of him posing with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. He also posted a now-deleted video to Twitter in which he described how Hamas fighters kidnapped Israeli soldiers from the burning tank.
Eslaiah is one of four photojournalists whose work has now come into question.
Yousef Masoud, Ali Mahmud and Hatem Ali have also been providing western media outlets with photos of the conflict since October 7. They have worked with CNN, The AP, Reuters and The New York Times, according to an expose by Honest Reporting
There are grave concerns over what each of the photojournalists knew and when.
Israel's government has demanded an explanation from the media outlets, all of which have denied having prior knowledge of the attack.
In response to the criticism, a CNN spokesperson told DailyMail.com: 'We had no prior knowledge of the October 7th attacks.
'Hassan Eslaiah, who was a freelance journalist working for us and many other outlets, was not working for the network on October 7th.
'As of today, we have severed all ties with him.'
In a previous statement, the network said it had not found 'reason to doubt the journalistic accuracy' of his work.