by ZARRAR KHUHRO

When Hamas and its allies attacked Israel on Oct 7, the assault made headlines. Its aftermath — Israel’s genocidal campaign against the entire Palestinian people — continues till today.
However, it quickly dawned on the beleaguered right-wing government of Benjamin Netanyahu that the attack was a godsend because (a) a government at war could ignore its political problems, and (b) it provided an opportunity to implement the Final Solution to the Palestinian issue.
But first, a degree of consent had to be manufactured — you can’t eradicate an entire people out of the blue — and the Palestinians had to be depicted as mindless barbarians shedding Jewish blood. So, headlines about 40 beheaded babies — a lie repeated by the US president — dominated international media along with tales of sexual assaults by Hamas fighters.
But, as with almost all Zionist claims, it soon became clear that there was little to no proof backing these accusations. Indeed, had Western media bothered to carry out some due diligence, it would have become apparent that the claims were not supported by evidence. Take the New York Times, which ran a piece claiming to have verified video evidence regarding the alleged rape of an Israeli woman named Gal Abdush. However, Gal’s own parents and sister came out to deny the claim, after which it emerged that NYT’s ‘video evidence’ only verified the woman’s identity, and not the alleged rape.
The article also quoted ZAKA, the same Israeli group that spread the false story about beheaded babies. Interestingly, ZAKA’s own co-founder Meshi Zahav was accused of “horrendous acts of sexual abuse of men, women and children”, following which he took his own life. The NYT also launched a series of podcasts based on the same article, which was pulled after it became clear that the information it relied on was inaccurate.
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