By Abe Greenwald
Friday, March 13, 2026
Here’s a New York Times headline from yesterday on
a story about the attempted terrorist attack on a Michigan synagogue and its
pre-school: “Temple Israel was founded in 1941, dedicated to the formation of a
Jewish state.”
Here’s another from today, also from the Times:
“Lebanese Family Members of Synagogue Attacker Died in Airstrike.”
One could say that both headlines, and their accompanying
stories, count as valid news. This is true, but it’s entirely beside the point.
These stories are written and framed to blame Zionism and Israeli military
action for an attempted mass-slaughter of American Jews.
If you check social media, you’ll find that’s precisely
how they’re being used by Israel-haters and anti-Semites. One X user with close
to half a million followers reposted a version of the “airstrike” story and
added, “The part Fox News isn’t telling you.”
What about the part that the New York Times isn’t
telling you—or at least not in bold type? Where’s the headline reading “More
Than 100 Children in Temple Israel Pre-K at Time of Attack”? Or how about this
for a story on the terrorist’s family back in Lebanon? “Synagogue Attacker’s
Brothers Suspected of Being in Hezbollah”?
Not at the paper of record. The important thing for the Times,
and many other outlets, is to bring everything back around to supposed Israeli
crimes.
Even if we were to pretend that Israel is guilty of every
invented charge hurled at it, what does that have to do with 100 Jewish
American children sitting in classrooms in West Bloomfield, Michigan, on a
Thursday afternoon? The only moral statement one need make about yesterday’s
attack is that it’s right and just that the perpetrator is dead.
From October 7, 2023, to this day, every last bit of the
psy-op against Israel and the Jews has relied on inverting both morality and
truth. Hamas attempted a genocide, so Israel is accused of genocide. Zionism
is, among other things, a means of preventing genocide, so Zionism itself is
framed as a genocidal ideology. Hamas targeted innocents, slaughtered babies,
and raped women, so Israel is accused of all three. Hamas kept food from
Gazans, so Israel is accused of a starvation plot. Jews are indigenous to
Israel, so Israel is accused of colonizing a native population. Jews are
attacked across campuses and elsewhere in America, so we’re lectured on
Islamophobia. The Iranian regime has been waging a half-century-long war to
destroy Israel, so Israel is accused of starting a war with Iran.
Here's another regularly inverted truth: Children die in
Israeli airstrikes for the simple reason that genocidal Jew-haters keep trying
to rid the world of Jews. This is what liberals might call the “root cause.” If
the family of the terrorist who carried out yesterday’s attack was killed in
Lebanon, that’s entirely the fault of Hezbollah. That his brothers are
suspected of being in Hezbollah perfectly encapsulates the larger
pathological loop: In their effort to extinguish the Jews, Jew-haters kill
their own—at which point they must go out and try to kill more Jews.
Whether they succeed or fail, the media will be sure to
get their message out.
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