Typical Liberal Media! The New York Times initially referred to Hamas as “terrorists”, but changed it to “gunmen”

11 Oct 2023 11:58:18

A notorious American News Paper, The New York Times, has a huge history of yellow journalism and publishing the news with twisted facts and most importantly conveniently neglecting the crucial details while reporting on terrorism-related events.

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From calling a most wanted terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, an austere religious scholar an Islamic scholar to choosing to not mention a terrorist's word in its 9/11 attack headline, the New York Times has always been an Islamic Sympathizer.

This time too, amid when Israel is in the meddle after 'Hamas terrorists' launched a surprise assault on Israel from Gaza, The New York Times deliberately chose to refer to the Terrorists as Gunmans- just to maintain its notorious reputation.


Fear or order?


A Twitter user Greg Price threw light on social media. As per the social media, The New York Times in the article with the title Hamas Leaves Trail of Terror initially referred to Hamas as “terrorists”. However, it changed the terrorist word to “ Hamas gunmen.” minutes later.
 
Recently, the newspaper, The New York Times issued an apology Tuesday for reporting on Palestinian deaths.


 

This is not the first time that The New York Times has shown its never-ending love for the Palestinian terrorists. Earlier in 2021 while ignoring the Israeli Civilian casualties, the newspaper chose to publish photos of the young girls & elderly women brutally killed by the Hamas Islamist terrorists.


 

Had given writing space to Terrorist
 
It should be remembered that the news paper once gave a writing space to the the deputy leader of the Taliban and leader of the insurgent Haqqani Network in Afghanistan who is linked to ‘ruthless attacks’. They published his article in their opinion section with the title “What We, the Taliban, Want”. Haqqani used the Times op-ed to urge U.S. and Afghan leaders to find a path to end the decades-long strife in Afghanistan.
 
Sirajuddin Haqqani commanded a guerrilla force of at least 5,000 fighters in Afghanistan. He is a leader of the Haqqani network, established by his father and feared for particularly brutal attacks.

 

 
 
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