CNN, AP, Reuters, NY Times 'photojournalists' involved in Oct 7 massacre added to list of terrorists to be eliminated: Israeli official

"The "photojournalists" who took part in recording the assault will be added to that list.”

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Ari Hoffman Seattle WA
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Israel's internal security agency, the Shin Bet, announced that they will eliminate all terrorists who participated in the October 7 massacre of over 1,400 Israeli civilians and will now add the “photojournalists" who were involved in the attack to the list.

Knesset member and Israel’s former ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, announced on X that “Israel's internal security agency has said they will eliminate all participants of the October 7 massacre. The "photojournalists" who took part in recording the assault will be added to that list.”



It was revealed earlier this week by media watchdog Honest Reporting that photographers freelancing for the Associated Press, Reuters, CNN, and the New York Times were allegedly embedded with Hamas as they massacred Israeli civilians on October 7.



The outlets published photos taken by the photographers of the surprise terrorist attack on the Jewish state. These photos showed terrorists breaking the gates to Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Hamas terrorists taking civilians hostage, and attacking Israeli tanks and civilians.

After the publication of the report, more information came to light about the “journalists” including Hassan Eslaiah, whose now-deleted social media posts from October 7 show he was “Live from inside the Gaza Strip settlements.” He also posted a picture of himself with an Israeli tank that was on fire.

Eslaiah was previously photographed getting kissed by one of the chief architects of the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks.



One of the new videos showed Eslaiah on a motorcycle with a grenade in his hand on his way to the massacre of the elderly, women, and children.

The New York Times was unapologetic about their “photojournalist” Yousef Masoud being allegedly involved in the massacre and wrote in a statement, “Though Yousef was not working for the Times on the day of the attack, he has since done important work for us.”

In response to the bombshell revelation from Honest Reporting, the AP and Reuters have denied that they had any prior knowledge of the Oct 7 massacre. CNN and the AP announced that they had severed ties with Eslaiah after the report was published.

In October, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Service) announced that it had established a new unit called Nili, an acronym in Hebrew for "The Eternity of Israel Will Not Lie."

The unit’s objective is to hunt down every terrorist that was involved in the massacre.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the unit was established to target members of a special commando unit within Hamas's military wing called Nukhba ("elite").
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