Hosted by Amanpour: Contradiction as Strategy: Barghouti’s Pre-Written "Genocide" Claims Oct/2023 and the 'All Civilians' Narrative.

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Truth to be told, the first "genocide" propaganda was rolled out bybl PLO's Farouk Qaddoumi in 1974.
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Hosted by Amanpour: Contradiction as Strategy: Barghouti’s Pre-Written "Genocide" Claims and the 'All Civilians' Narrative. Weaponizing Victimhood: How Gaza's Leaders Framed Israel for "Genocide" Before the First Tank Rolled In.​

In Context:

On October 13, 2023, Israel initiated ground operations in the Gaza Strip in direct response to the Hamas-led massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7. By October 27, those operations expanded into a full-scale ground incursion—targeted and deliberate—aimed at dismantling Hamas’s military infrastructure deeply embedded within civilian areas.

Yet, astonishingly, within just 72 hours of Israel’s initial ground movements, Palestinian Authority figure Mustafa Barghouti had already leveled the loaded accusation of "genocide" in an interview aired on Amanpour & Company on October 16, 2023. Reading from a prepared note, Barghouti wasted no time in rolling out the usual rhetoric:

Mustafa Barghouti on PBS, October 16, 2023:
"I'm sorry to say that what Gaza is exposed to now is nothing but three war crimes[sic] committed by Israel. The first one is siege and collective punishment[sic], which is a war crime by international law. The second one is genocide[sic] through this terrible air bombardment non-stop of the civilian population, and the third one is ethnic cleansing[sic], which already started in the north and they're planning to continue it towards Egypt."
The contradiction is glaring. When the IDF urges Gazans to evacuate—to save civilian lives from imminent danger—it is labeled "collective punishment." Yet, if civilians stay, it becomes "genocide." According to Barghouti, Israel’s actions are criminal no matter what they do. This is not analysis; it’s political theater.

After a line of, Amanpour promoting the fringe Haaretz propagandists
Fast forward to August 29, 2025. Again on Amanpour & Company, Barghouti made another sweeping, evidence-free claim—this time with even more confidence, and seemingly to the approval of Amanpour herself:

Barghouti, August 29, 2025:
"More than a hundred people are killed every day in Gaza. They're all civilians[sic]!"
“All civilians”? Just like that. No acknowledgment of Hamas operatives, no mention of militants firing rockets from hospitals or using schools as weapons depots—just a blanket accusation designed to inflame public opinion and discredit Israel’s right to self-defense.

These accusations—of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and collective punishment—are not just inaccurate; they are part of a deliberate disinformation campaign. They weaponize legal and emotional language to delegitimize Israeli actions and whitewash the crimes of Hamas.

Israel, like any sovereign nation, has the right—and obligation—to defend its people. What it faces is not just a battlefield of rockets and tunnels, but a media war where facts are often twisted and moral clarity is intentionally blurred.
 
Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international anchor, apologized on Monday for remarks suggesting that Hamas had “probably” treated Israeli hostages better than “average Gazans.”

“I regret saying that they may have been treated better than many Gazans, because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips. It was insensitive and wrong,” Amanpour wrote on X.

The veteran anchor has a history of making controversial statements about Israel.

 
Heck. Even Hamas' Mr. FAFO was "innocent"...
 
Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international anchor, apologized on Monday for remarks suggesting that Hamas had “probably” treated Israeli hostages better than “average Gazans.”

“I regret saying that they may have been treated better than many Gazans, because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips. It was insensitive and wrong,” Amanpour wrote on X.

The veteran anchor has a history of making controversial statements about Israel.

She's a kunt. No amount of apology will absolve her of her kuntiness.
 
Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international anchor, apologized on Monday for remarks suggesting that Hamas had “probably” treated Israeli hostages better than “average Gazans.”

“I regret saying that they may have been treated better than many Gazans, because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips. It was insensitive and wrong,” Amanpour wrote on X.

The veteran anchor has a history of making controversial statements about Israel.

She only apologized after Israeli ambassador slammed her on Fox News.
 
All these "new" accounts [Aug/Sep] are by the same ridiculous troll islamic bigot who has already dozens of accounts

"Hondo_50":

*lith leo,
*maj. (Imposter as a "jew")
*gold something (imposter as a "jew")
*kyzina
*he just Circle K.
 
She only apologized after Israeli ambassador slammed her on Fox News.


She’s renowned for putting her foot in it. She once did the commentary for a British Royal Family event, why they picked her l don’t know.

And she got that wrong, in terms of facts,
.
I think she’s married to a Jew.
 
All these "new" accounts [Aug/Sep] are by the same ridiculous troll islamic bigot who has already dozens of accounts

"Hondo_50":

*lith leo,
*maj. (Imposter as a "jew")
*gold something (imposter as a "jew")
*kyzina
*he just Circle K.

I’ve been seeing the ridiculous Maj showing up up hither and thither.
 
Christiane Amanpour, CNN’s chief international anchor, apologized on Monday for remarks suggesting that Hamas had “probably” treated Israeli hostages better than “average Gazans.”

“I regret saying that they may have been treated better than many Gazans, because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips. It was insensitive and wrong,” Amanpour wrote on X.

The veteran anchor has a history of making controversial statements about Israel.

Someone needs to send that antisemite Muslim-lover the book “Hostage.”

In fact, I could do it. I’ll just order it off Amazon and set it up to be delivered to her. Anyone know the address?
 
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Someone needs to send that antisemite Muslim-lover the book “Hostage.”

In fact, I could do it. I’ll just order it off Amazon and set it up to be delivered to her. Anyone know the address?
She knows, she doesn't care.
 
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