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How Hamas Governed Gaza

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Hamas announcing it’s stepping down and handing over power to a technocratic administration? Let’s not hold our breath for corporate media’s so-called “analysis.” CNN will undoubtedly spin this as a desperate attempt to appear legitimate, while not-so-subtly blaming Israel for everything that’s wrong in the region. It’s a classic move from the left: painting anything that deviates from the narrative in dark, ominous colors. Expect headlines filled with “Hamas shifts to tech management” as if that will distract from centuries of conflict.

Meanwhile, Fox News will likely take the bait, portraying this as a clever ploy to buy time while Hamas repositions itself for a bigger conflict—cue the ominous music! They’ll focus on the military implications, creating an atmosphere of fear. Both networks will fail to address the real question: what does this shift mean for the people of Gaza? It’s not just about political chess; it’s about lives.

Then there’s MSNBC, who will probably sidle up to the narrative with a gentle, patronizing tone, insisting this is all part of a greater plan for peace and unity. They won’t dare mention how often these peace plans are simply smoke and mirrors designed to keep the attention away from the core issues. A technocratic government? That’s rich, coming from a group known for its militant actions, criminality, and chaos.

Let’s cut through the fluff: this is a complicated situation, and while mainstream media tries to simplify it, they are effectively obfuscating what really matters. It’s crucial to see past their spin and hold them accountable for their distorted portrayals.

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