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How You Know This CNN Host Wasn't Happy When a Guest Said This About the Gaza Situation

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On Tuesday night, CNN’s Abby Phillip was not pleased with a point made by human rights attorney Brooke Goldstein, who tried to slap down the fake news circulating about the Gaza situation. The world and the anti-Israel Left have been animated yet again over allegations that there’s a campaign of starvation being inflicted upon Palestinian civilians. 

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First, reports of starvation in this area are tragically not new. As Goldstein said, they have been documented since 2007. Why? Because that’s the year when Hamas took over the Gaza Strip. There is aid, but Israel isn’t allowing the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to distribute it because it can’t secure guarantees that this agency, which Hamas has infiltrated, won’t work directly with the terror group. That’s when Phillip interrupted Goldstein before more facts could be shed and the entire anti-Israel narrative shattered to dust.  

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This entire situation is Hamas’ fault. They started the war they couldn’t win with Israel. They’ve subjected their civilian population to suffering, hoping international pressure will stop the Israeli attacks. That hasn’t happened. They still won’t release the hostages. And yet, we have the legacy press working overtime to get the situation wrong, like the picture of the Gaza baby, which has been made the poster child of anti-Israel propaganda. The child is suffering from pre-existing conditions, which The New York Times had to correct, though after the image had gone viral.  

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