The New York Times has been caught red-handed once again pushing anti-Israel propaganda while deliberately hiding crucial information from their readers. The paper's favorite Gaza 'expert,' Dr. Hussam Abu Safyia, has been given premium real estate in the Times to spread his tales of Israeli 'brutality' – but the paper doesn't want you to know the full story about their star witness.
In October 2023 and December 2024, Safyia authored guest essays that painted Israel as a genocidal war machine targeting innocent civilians. Times readers ate up every word of his dramatic accounts of treating patients while evil Israeli forces supposedly terrorized Gaza's population. But here's what the Times conveniently left out of their glowing author bio.
According to PJ Media's investigation, the Times has been presenting Safyia as nothing more than a heroic physician caught in the crossfire. What they don't tell readers are the critical details about his background that would completely change how Americans view his anti-Israel screeds.
The Pattern Is Clear
This is exactly the kind of journalistic malpractice that has destroyed trust in legacy media. The Times takes a source, builds him up as a credible voice, then uses his testimony to advance their anti-Israel agenda – all while hiding information that would expose their narrative as propaganda.
"A good deal of what the world thinks it knows about the supposed 'genocide' in Gaza is due to the efforts of Hussam Abu Safyia," PJ Media reported, exposing how one biased source has shaped global opinion through Times propaganda.
President Trump has repeatedly called out the fake news media for exactly this kind of deception. They don't report news – they craft narratives designed to manipulate public opinion against America's allies like Israel.
How many other 'credible sources' has the Times promoted while hiding crucial context from readers? And how long will Americans continue to trust a paper that treats propaganda as journalism?
