Lies, Omissions, and Smears: The NYT’s Campaign to Protect Hamas

Repressing The Truth as Usual

The New York Times’ latest hit piece on conservatives—a long editorial by Katie Baker—is a textbook study on gaslighting. The propaganda target? Project Esther—a Heritage Foundation initiative exposing Hamas-linked terror networks. The NY Times spins it as a sinister plot to crush innocent pro-Palestinian voices. Spoiler: It’s not. It’s about pulling the mask off terror apologists and Hamas sympathizers infiltrating U.S. campuses.

The Twisted Narrative: From Terrorists to Victims

Liberal mainstream media like the NY Times want you to believe Project Esther is about silencing dissent. The project’s actual aim is to stop the funding and recruitment of terror support cells masquerading as campus clubs. Heritage isn’t targeting peaceful protesters. It’s going after those who chant for genocide against Jews while hiding behind slogans like “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”—a call for Israel’s annihilation. But in the NY Times’ woke world, these hate-filled mobs are just misunderstood activists, and those of us trying to expose them are fascists. All the while, they completely ignore Hamas’s actual mission statement — to obliterate Israel and every Jew in it. (Hamas Charter)

According to Hamas’s 1988 charter: “Israel will exist until Islam obliterates it.” And what does the media call that sort of statement? Freedom of speech. Unbelievable.

October 7, 2023, was the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust. Hamas slaughtered 1,200 Israelis in a single day—babies beheaded, families butchered in their homes. Yet the NY Times’ hand-wringing isn’t over the victims. It’s over the terrorists and their supporters—the ones who turned Gaza into a terror launchpad and American campuses into recruitment centers.

We should remember that Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, handing the land over to the Palestinians, who promised to be good neighbors. The result? Hamas seized power, stockpiled rockets, and declared a jihad to wipe Israel off the map. But to the liberal media, the real problem is Jewish self-defense.

Smearing Christian Zionists as Extremists

The New York Times doesn’t just attack Project Esther in their article. They also go after Israel’s evangelical supporters—like us at Red Sky—painting Christian Zionists as unhinged end-times fanatics. Why? Because they believe if they discredit us, they can undermine the entire pro-Israel movement. 

Christians like us have been Israel’s most unwavering allies—not because we want to trigger the apocalypse, but because we recognize Israel’s biblical and historical right to the land. We’re the ones raising money for bomb shelters, for victims of Hamas terror, and for Jewish families trying to survive another war. They’re still God’s chosen people, and we know we’re called to bless them and share the love of Jesus with them in any way we can.

But in the New York Times’ world, we’re the extremists for protecting them—not the people parading through American campuses waving Hamas flags and calling for the erasure of Israel. It’s delusional.

We Can Never Forget

For 75 years, Israel has endured war after war and relentless terror attacks and horrible bloodshed, all while begging for peace. October 7 was the breaking point. Hamas doesn’t want land. They want every Jew dead. And we can never forget: during WWII the Palestinians were Hitler’s allies in their effort to erase the Jews from the planet. Today, Hamas still carries on the same genocidal mission—and their charter still calls for Israel’s obliteration, word for word. 

For every antisemitic genocide, every pogrom, every massacre — we say never again. And if the media won’t tell the truth, we will. Project Esther isn’t the enemy. It’s an antidote to the media’s ongoing assault on the Jewish people and the truth.

“For thus says the LORD of hosts, after his glory sent me to the nations who plundered you, for he who touches you touches the apple of his eye.” (Zechariah 2:8)

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