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12 Israeli children killed in Hezbollah missile attack

We should be outraged when atrocities are inflicted on children, no matter where those children come from. When innocent people are victimized, the only acceptable response is disgust and indignation.

But the corrupt media seems to understand this. Unless This atrocity was directed at the Jews.

Somehow, the same rules don’t apply when it comes to the brutal treatment of Israeli children.

On July 27, Hezbollah fired a missile at a Druze neighborhood in the Golan Heights, killing 12 children and wounding many others.

Instead of focusing on the horror of these attacks, terrorist supporters in the left-leaning mainstream media have framed the narrative around Israel’s “escalated” response to Hezbollah’s surprise attacks.

After the deadliest attack since October 7, the IDF launched a targeted strike in Beirut, Lebanon, killing the mastermind of the Majdal Shams massacre, a man named Fouad Shukr, a senior military commander responsible for every attack by Hezbollah for the past 30 years.

But of course, the media portrays Israel as the aggressor, not Hezbollah.

The Washington Post is under intense scrutiny “Israel attacks Lebanese targets,” the article said, alongside an image of an Israeli family mourning the death of Alma Ayman Fakhr al-Din, one of the children killed in the Hezbollah attack.

The day after Israel’s retaliation, CNN ran the following story: “Israeli attacks have left at least 19 Palestinians, including children, dead across Gaza.”

Mark Levin I am horrified, though not surprised, by this disturbing framing of what should be a narrative that portrays Israelis as victims.

He’s grateful that there are a few voices in the media calling out the hypocrisy, including NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo.

Levin plays a clip of Cuomo exposing the media’s apparent bias against Jews.

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“You would be outraged if I said, ‘Breaking news: 12 children have been murdered while playing football and dozens more have been injured, some seriously,'” Cuomo began. “I don’t need to say where or how they were injured. It doesn’t matter. To hurt a child, much less kill a child, is the greatest wrong. It doesn’t matter where in America or the world it happens to be,” he said.

“Yes, when something happens in Gaza, there’s uproar on universities, there’s international condemnation and the media asks tough questions of IDF officials, so my question is, why is it different for Jews?” he asked.

“There is no call from the international community to take action and condemn the terrorist organization. Why? The question of whether Israel might overreact to the killings is precisely why Israel cannot accept any illusory ceasefire option,” he charged.

Levin praised Cuomo’s courage in calling out this madness.

“Well said. Very few voices in the media have made this point,” he said, adding that Cuomo was “exactly right.”

For more, check out the clip above.

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