By JAZZ SHAW
This is a story of two contrasting headlines. When Karen wrote about the rescue of four Israeli hostages by the IDF, she said “IDF Heroes Rescue Four Israeli Hostages Still Alive.” However, CNN initially took a very different approach during a segment featuring Victor Blackwell and Ian Bremmer. A chyron appeared during the segment declaring, “Gantz postpones news conference after hostage release.” Pardon me? Did you say… “release?” Hamas didn’t release anyone. The IDF undertook a bloody, dangerous mission to retrieve those four hostages and slay the monsters who had been holding them as prisoners and terrorizing them for eight months. One soldier died as a result of the effort. The only people “released” were the souls of the Hamas terrorists who are no doubt currently on their way to rot in hell. The New York Post noted that plenty of people “pounced” on CNN’s blunder.
CNN came in for sharp criticism Saturday after running a segment that said Israeli hostages rescued in the daring morning operation in Gaza had been released.
Network anchor Victor Blackwell and Ian Bremmer, founder of the Eurasia Group, were both discussing the dramatic mission to save the four hostages when the word “release” appeared in a chyron.
Critics pounced, pointing out that Hamas did not willingly release these hostages.
Come on @CNN – the four hostages were RESCUED not released.
Do better. pic.twitter.com/jSh9RDtgMs
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) June 8, 2024
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