Thursday, October 16, 2025

Bret Stephens and the War on Truth - 10.16.2025

It’s little wonder the New York Times is losing subscribers when it publishes Bret Stephens’s propaganda masquerading as analysis. His latest piece, excusing Israel’s assault on Gaza as “necessary,” ignores the moral catastrophe unfolding before the world’s eyes. Starving civilians, bombing hospitals, and killing children are not signs of victory—they are evidence of a bankrupt policy driven by Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on truth and humanity.

Stephens has never offered a single moral defense for the deliberate starvation and slaughter of Palestinian civilians, including infants. Instead, he sanitizes Israeli brutality with talk of “legitimacy” and “self-defense,” while remaining silent on the blocked aid convoys and the journalists barred from Gaza.

If Stephens truly believes in truth and transparency, why not demand that foreign reporters—including himself—be allowed to witness Gaza’s devastation firsthand? Until then, he should shelve his sanctimonious rhetoric and perhaps study a more honest subject: Spirituality for Dummies.



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