Friend,

Earlier this week, Israel showed never before seen footage of the atrocities that occurred on October 7, 2023. The full extent of the horrors Hamas perpetuated against innocent Israelis is being made known. 

You might ask yourself, ‘why’? Why would Israel feel compelled to make public these horrific acts of death and destruction?

To counter the denial of the atrocities.

The very same mouthpieces that refused to outright condemn the actions of Hamas, like Rep. Cori Bush and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, continued to spread misinformation this last week. The worst being that on October 17, Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza killing 500 women and children. 

It turned out none of it was true. 

Instead, it was a Hamas-fired missile that caused the death and destruction. While many walked back their comments and sanitized their timelines in the wake of overwhelming evidence proving they were mouthpieces for terrorist propaganda, Rep. Tlaib still refuses to back down. 

The blatant anti-semitism on display is downright disgusting - from social media to our streets. It seems the people who screamed “hate has no home here” turned out to be the most hateful of all. 

You can read here from fellow Senior Fellow, Ellie Krasne-Cohen, how to fight back against and hold people accountable.  

You can also watch our discussion here on: The Massacre in Israel and the U.S. Foreign Policy Implications.

Sincerely,
Meaghan Mobbs


P.S. I’ll be testifying before the U.S. House Oversight Committee’s Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs this morning at 10:00 a.m. ET on global religious persecution and how these evils are uniquely perpetrated against women and girls, and how the ability to procreate, something only women are capable of, is used as a tool to oppress. Watch the hearing here.
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