The New York Times has been caught red-handed pushing Hamas propaganda through a so-called "doctor" whose terrorist ties they conveniently forgot to mention to their readers.
Meet Hussam Abu Safyia, the Times' go-to source for heart-wrenching tales about Israeli "war crimes" in Gaza. This supposed medical hero has penned not one, but TWO guest essays for America's most anti-Israel newspaper, painting vivid pictures of Israeli forces supposedly targeting innocent civilians.
But here's what the Times didn't bother telling you: Safyia isn't just some neutral medical professional trying to save lives. He's a Hamas operative masquerading as a doctor to feed gullible American liberals exactly the anti-Semitic propaganda they're desperate to consume.
The Media's Favorite 'Witness'
Since October 2023, Safyia has been the Times' golden boy, providing "firsthand accounts" of alleged Israeli atrocities that have shaped how millions of Americans view the conflict. His essays read like something straight out of a terrorist playbook – which, it turns out, they essentially are.
"A good deal of what the world thinks it knows about the supposed 'genocide' in Gaza" comes directly from this Hamas mouthpiece, according to PJ Media's investigation into the Times' deceptive coverage.
This is the same New York Times that spent years pushing the Russia hoax and covering up Hunter Biden's laptop. Now they're literally platforming terrorists while calling it journalism.
America First Means Israel First
While President Trump works to restore sanity to American foreign policy and stand firmly with our Israeli allies, the legacy media continues its shameful campaign to legitimize Hamas terrorists and demonize the only democracy in the Middle East.
Patriots need to ask themselves: If the Times is willing to hide a source's terrorist connections to push their anti-Israel agenda, what else are they lying about? And why should any freedom-loving American ever trust a word they print again?
The Gray Lady isn't just fake news anymore – they're terrorist news. It's time Americans recognized the difference.
