In a rare display of honesty, The New York Times has finally acknowledged the truth about Hamas and its devastating impact on the people of Gaza. The progressive newspaper, known for its biased reporting, cannot deny the fact that Hamas is hoarding essential supplies while its own citizens suffer. The article highlights the vast stockpiles of fuel, ammunition, and food that Hamas possesses, all while the civilians they claim to fight for face extreme deprivation.
NYT Admits What Hamas Is Doing with Supplies Civilians Desperately Need; Where's the 'Squad' Now? via @WestJournalism https://t.co/imUU87Jwbj
— Connee Holcomb (@ConneeHolcomb) October 30, 2023
However, just when you think the New York Times might be turning over a new leaf, they ask a question that only a liberal could ask – what responsibility does Hamas have to the civilian population? To any normal person, the answer is obvious. Hamas is the government of Gaza and therefore has a responsibility to meet the needs of its people. However, the Times conveniently avoids answering this question, revealing their bias once again.
While Hamas has more than enough resources to sustain their war efforts, the people of Gaza are left in dire straits. The gas and electricity that could be used to provide water, electricity, and other basic necessities are being diverted for the purposes of violence and destruction. The Times fails to hold Hamas accountable for this humanitarian catastrophe, instead choosing to focus on blaming Israel.
It is clear that Hamas prioritizes its own power and agenda over the well-being of its citizens. Its actions are nothing short of evil hypocrisy. Yet, liberals like the members of the “squad” continue to push false narratives, blaming Israel for the suffering of the people of Gaza. It is time for the truth to be recognized: Hamas is responsible for the crisis in Gaza, and no amount of spin can change that fact.