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My post on X about Israeli hostage Maya Regev went viral and bizarrely made it on to the New York Post, but is this latest development a vindication for others and I?

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My post on X about Israeli hostage Maya Regev went viral and bizarrely made it on to the New York Post, but is this latest development a vindication for others and I?

Maya Regev before captivity, looked almost as healthy after being in captivity for 54 days. (Photo credit: BBC)

A further decline in legacy media is seen by this, the fact that the New York Post have to report what I posted, as news for them.

It’s becoming clearer each day that legacy media is now often behind in the news cycle compared to social media, in particular X – because people are often able to get news direct from sources quicker than legacy media and traditional journalists.

I and many other made a post on X commenting Maya Regev’s release, alluding to the fact that she looked healthy and happy.

Maya Regev looking surprisingly well and happy towards her captors. (Photo credit X)

Radicalised Zionists went berserk over that and began howling at the moon like wolves.

It has now been widely reported that Maya Regev, as with many of the other Israeli hostages, has refused a meeting requested by Ben Netanyahu.

Citing their disgust at his complicity in the hostages being kept captive, and saying he has blood on his hands for the death of innocent Israelis first, and now the thousands of innocent Gazans.

This may not be comfortable reading for extremist Zionists (Jews, Christians, Hindus, and Muslims, etc.), but it is becoming ever clearer that the reporting others and I have been doing on the hostage releases, has been more accurate than all others.

It follows on from a poll done in Israel earlier in the genocide where the majority of Israelis blamed the Israeli government for 7/10.

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Kamran Hussain

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May 4, 2024

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