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NYT acknowledges Hamas’ misuse of vital supplies; ‘Squad’ remains silent.

NYT Admits What Hamas Is Doing with⁢ Supplies Civilians Desperately Need; Where’s the ‘Squad’ Now?

Every once in ‌a while,⁢ The New York‌ Times manages⁤ to report​ the truth, even ⁢when it tries to spin ​it.

That was the case on Friday, when the progressive “newspaper of record” managed to come clean⁢ about ⁢how the terrorist group Hamas is making ‌life miserable for its⁤ own people.

But then the Times reverted to form with a question only a liberal could ask — and a member of the congressional‌ “squad” caucus can ignore.

The report was headlined “As Gazans Scrounge for Food and Water, Hamas Sits on a ‌Rich Trove of Supplies,” which was almost dangerous accuracy for a Times⁣ Hamas headline.

The article noted ⁤that “supplies ‌of virtually every basic human necessity” are⁤ dwindling in Gaza as Israel maintains a blockade around the cancerous enclave carved into its southern end.

But it made ⁣a point of chronicling how “Hamas has hundreds of thousands ⁣of gallons of fuel for vehicles and rockets; caches of⁤ ammunition, explosives and materials to make more; and stockpiles​ of food, water and medicine.”

So the bloodthirsty ⁣savages who took part in, supported or⁤ organized the barbaric massacre of Oct. 7, which left over 1,400 Israelis murdered, have plenty of materials ‌to keep ‍on making war, but⁣ the civilians they claim to be fighting for are facing ⁢extreme privation that’s only getting worse.

It borders on journalistic honesty — ⁤not‌ exactly⁤ a specialty of ​the Times, where slandering Israel is practically its own beat, and as recurrent a theme as smearing American‍ conservatives. But then it falls apart:

“Yet with Gazans‌ facing a humanitarian catastrophe, Hamas’s ‌stockpiles raise questions about what⁣ responsibility, if any, ‍it has to the ⁢civilian population,” the article stated.

To a normal ‌human being, the answer to ⁤that question is self-evident. Hamas is ⁤the government of Gaza, thanks to a 2006 election that ⁢remains the high point of the group’s democratic history. (It’s actually the only ⁣point in the⁤ group’s history, since that was the territory’s one and only election. Islamist fanatics aren’t real big‍ on retail politics.)

But at the Times, it’s a mystery. And one the article doesn’t even try to answer.

However, it does describe how Hamas has plenty of fuel for its weapons,‍ electricity to ventilate and ‍light the massive tunnel complex ‍it’s built.

And as far as fuel ​for humans?

Samir Gattas, ⁣described by the Times as “an Egyptian strategic analyst who closely monitors Gaza,” ⁣put the matter bluntly: “The Hamas movement cares only about the Hamas movement,” he‌ told the Times. “The‍ public of Gaza mean absolutely ⁢nothing ‌for Hamas.”

But according to American liberals ‌ —⁤ “squad” members like Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, it’s ⁢the Israeli Defense Forces that are guilty of‍ “war crimes” —⁢ whether it’s the myth of a hospital destroyed by an IDF airstrike (It was a Hamas missile that ‌misfired and exploded in the hospital’s‌ parking⁣ lot) or the hardships Gaza’s civilians are incurring.

“We all know collective punishment‌ of millions‌ of Palestinians‍ is a war⁢ crime. No one can deny that,” Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat, said Oct.⁢ 16 while introducing a ⁤resolution‍ in Congress calling for a cease-fire in the ‌Israel-Hamas war, according to the‌ Detroit News.

The problem with Tlaib’s reasoning ⁣is​ that⁢ the Gazan suffering is not caused by a war crime in answer to a war crime. It’s caused by war criminals⁣ in Hamas — who ​horrified the world with their barbarous attack on Israel on Oct. 7 — inflicting⁤ another war​ crime on their own population.

At ‌ Commentary magazine on Friday, senior editor Seth Mandel made the point that Hamas‍ hoarding fuel for⁣ its fight is crippling the ability of ⁤Gazans to get water, because much of the territory’s⁢ water comes from‍ desalination operations using ​water from ⁣the Mediterranean Sea.

That requires electricity, of course, which requires gas, which Hamas has other uses⁢ for. Desalination of seawater means life. Hamas ‌prefers to deal in death.

“This ⁣is a recipe for a humanitarian crisis ⁣created by Hamas. And as that crisis deepens, ​Hamas will simply let its people die. ‍And despite knowing all this, media and ⁤activists and politicians will blame Israel,” Mandel wrote.

Liberals might not be listening. The shrews of the “squad” might not care.⁤ But there‍ were plenty of social​ media users who can see ​Hamas’ ‌evil⁣ hypocrisy for what it is — as well as the Times’ willful blindness:

On ​the most fundamental level, Hamas has a responsibility to its civilian population not to lead its people‍ down a road of starvation, misery and ‌death in the ‍service of an evil‍ cause.

Heck, if anyone really wants to​ go crazy, it might‌ even be that Hamas, as the government​ of Gaza, has a responsibility ​to ensure the public⁣ safety of its citizens, ‌some​ sort of education for its children, and for building some sort of economy that its people don’t have to rely on Israelis‌ for work or on the largess of the world (meaning the⁣ American taxpayers)​ to survive in a generational welfare system ‌ that’s been operating for going on three-quarters of a ‍century now.

It has ​a responsibility not to court wars that will get its people slaughtered en masse, it has a responsibility not ⁤to site rocket launchers behind ⁤hospitals or near schools or other civility sites ‍that could‌ be targeted‌ in retaliation.

It has a responsibility, in other words, to ‍be⁢ a civilized government of civilized human⁤ beings.

Apparently, the Times doesn’t expect that of Hamas, and neither does the “squad.” But they both‍ expect it ⁣from Israel.

And‍ no spin can change that.


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How ​do the actions and priorities of Hamas,‌ as described in the‍ article,⁣ contrast with the ⁣support⁣ it receives from certain American politicians

⁣The New York Times recently published an article titled “As Gazans Scrounge‌ for Food and Water, Hamas Sits ⁢on ⁤a Rich ​Trove of Supplies,” which provides a rare⁤ moment of truth from the progressive newspaper. In the report, the Times acknowledges that Hamas,‍ the terrorist group that governs Gaza, has stockpiles of essential supplies while the civilian population suffers.

The‌ article highlights the dire‌ situation in⁣ Gaza, where supplies of​ basic necessities are dwindling ⁤due to the ‍Israeli blockade. However, it also points out that Hamas has abundant⁤ resources, including‌ fuel, ammunition, explosives, and stockpiles ⁢of food, water, and medicine. This revelation⁢ exposes the irony that Hamas, the group claiming to fight for the people, is hoarding resources ‌while the ‌civilians face extreme deprivation.

This brief moment of ⁣journalistic honesty quickly dissipates‌ as the Times poses the ‌question ⁢of Hamas’s ⁤responsibility towards the civilian population.‌ To any ⁣reasonable person, the answer is self-evident. Hamas ⁣is the government of Gaza, elected in 2006, and ​has the duty to prioritize the welfare ⁤of its people. However, the Times⁣ fails‍ to provide a satisfactory answer‍ to this question.

Further highlighting Hamas’s lack of concern ‍for its people, an Egyptian strategic analyst, Samir⁢ Gattas, explains that Hamas only cares about its own interests and disregards the wellbeing of the‍ people it⁤ claims to‍ represent. This sentiment is echoed by ⁤other sources, exposing the reality that Hamas prioritizes its own agenda⁢ over the needs of its citizens.

Nevertheless, ‌American liberals, particularly members of the​ “squad” like ‍Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan ⁣Omar, and Rashida Tlaib, constantly ⁢condemn Israel ⁣and support Hamas. They accuse the Israeli ​Defense Forces of ‌war crimes, despite evidence to ‍the contrary. These politicians perpetuate myths and misinformation, further fueling the ⁢negative portrayal​ of Israel​ while ignoring‌ Hamas’s responsibility for the ⁢suffering of the civilian population.

In⁤ conclusion, the New York⁤ Times article sheds light‍ on the dire situation in Gaza and Hamas’s role in exacerbating the ⁢crisis.⁢ While ⁤the report briefly acknowledges the​ truth, it⁢ ultimately fails ⁣to provide any meaningful analysis‍ or solution to⁣ the problem. ⁤It ‌is concerning that some American politicians, particularly those in‍ the “squad,” choose to ignore⁣ the facts and support a⁤ terrorist‌ organization instead of advocating for the ‍well-being of ⁢the civilian population.



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