Israel was attacked and is defending itself. Establishment media is blaming Israel for defending itself. Coverage is becoming absurd in its ignorance. |
Below is a report on Hamas hiding missiles in schools. And the major networks fail to report it.
In Columbia and Charleston, daily establishment newspapers are attacking Israel for violence, but are not mentioning it's Hamas who started the fight by firing rockets into the streets of Israel.
Israel is simply defending itself.
The watchdog website Newbusters highlighted the irresponsible and corrupt media coverage.
Newsbusters story text below:
Networks Condemn Attack on U.N. School in Gaza, Ignore Hamas Hiding Rockets in Schools
While all three networks denounced the shelling of a U.N. school in Gaza on Thursday, NBC, ABC and CBS all failed to report on similar U.N. schools in the war-torn territory being used to hide Hamas rockets. As Fox News reported on Tuesday, "The U.N. Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said the rockets were found in between two other UNRWA schools that are being used to host 1,500 displaced people."
On Wednesday's Special Report, anchor Bret Baier read a statement from the office of the U.N. Secretary General condemning Hamas for the action. Panelist Charles Krauthammer blasted the international organization: "The U.N. workers, UNRWA, have collaborated with Hamas for years and years. They know that there are missiles in the schools, in the hospitals, in the mosques, and they know what's going to happen. Kids will be killed and that's going to be on television."
Krauthammer also took the media to task: "The U.N. is so committed to the Palestinian cause, and in this case, the Hamas cause, that it doesn't even care about appearances. And after all, who, but you, and a few other outlets, are gonna report it? How many have reported the rockets in the school?" Baier responded: "I don't know. But it's not many, I guarantee you that."
Krauthammer also took the media to task: "The U.N. is so committed to the Palestinian cause, and in this case, the Hamas cause, that it doesn't even care about appearances. And after all, who, but you, and a few other outlets, are gonna report it? How many have reported the rockets in the school?" Baier responded: "I don't know. But it's not many, I guarantee you that."
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