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Jews Fight Back 🇺🇸🇮🇱@JewsFightBack · Sep 30, 2025

🚨 CBS just asked a Jewish man whose wife and children were murdered by Hamas if he feels bad… for the terrorists who…

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Summary

The thread criticizes CBS for asking a Holocaust survivor and hostage whose family was killed by Hamas about civilian casualties in Gaza, arguing this represents biased journalism that humanizes terrorists while pressuring victims to justify self-defense.

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  1. #1

    🚨 CBS just asked a Jewish man whose wife and children were murdered by Hamas if he feels bad… for the terrorists who butchered them. Read that again. He was starved to near death, hostage for 491 days. His two young daughters were murdered. His wife was murdered. And CBS looked him in the eye and asked: “What about the 60,000 Palestinians Israel has killed?” This isn’t journalism. It’s sickness. And it must be exposed. 1/3 🧵👇

  2. #2

    2/3 That number, 60,000, includes terrorists. It includes trained assassins who raped Israeli women, who burned babies alive, who dragged hostages bleeding into Gaza. It includes the ones who butchered his family. CBS wants you to see them as victims… And this Jewish father as someone who needs to explain himself. He doesn’t. Hamas started this war on October 7. They murdered 1,200 people in a single day, the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Then they hid behind civilians and begged for mercy as they kept firing rockets. This is what Israel is fighting. And this is who CBS is mourning.

  3. #3

    3/3 We will not apologize for fighting back. We will not mourn the monsters who butchered our children. And we will not beg for approval from a media that humanizes terrorists more than it mourns our dead. CBS owes the world an apology. But more importantly, they owe Eli Sharabi an apology. “Never again” means we must reject this deranged inversion of morality.