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Media lies about Gaza aid delivery: What you need to know

WATCH: “The Quad” with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum

“The Quad” tackles the global fallout from a dangerous media misinformation campaign surrounding humanitarian aid in Gaza.

As Israel faces increasing scrutiny over alleged civilian casualties, the hosts unpack how false reports—amplified by major outlets like CNN and The New York Times—have fueled global antisemitism, inspired attacks against Jews in the West and distorted the public understanding of Israel’s war efforts against Hamas.

Hosted by Israel innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, this panel includes Shoshana Keats Jaskoll; Daniel-Ryan Spaulding; and Raquela Karamson, a former sergeant in the Israel Defense Forces and an Israeli government spokesperson. Together, they examine the media’s role in spreading disinformation about a new American-Israeli aid delivery mechanism designed to bypass Hamas, highlighting how outlets falsely reported a massacre by the IDF, when in reality, Hamas gunmen opened fire on Gazans accessing food.

The panel explores how Qatar’s deep financial ties to Western media, particularly CNN, have shaped anti-Israel coverage, while raising concerns about unchecked incitement leading directly to violent attacks on Jews, including the recent Molotov cocktail assault in Colorado. They also reflect on the resilience of Israelis like Hananel Gez, whose pregnant wife and newborn were murdered in a terror attack, and praise American Ambassador Mike Huckabee for his outspoken defense of Israel and denunciation of French President Emmanuel Macron’s two-state push.

From media bias and cultural subversion to the stakes for Western values, this episode is a passionate, unfiltered call to confront lies, defend truth and stand against rising Jew-hatred.

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