MSNBC Brings on Anti-Israeli Journo to Smear Netanyahu

October 16th, 2023 4:40 PM

Even after the state of Israel suffered from the worst terrorist attacks in its history, the left-wing ghouls at MSNBC kept up their vile, partisan attacks on Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This time, host Katy Tur on her show Katy Tur Reports, brought on left-wing journalist Noga Tarnopolsky to hurl smears at Netanyahu. 

“I was struck by, amid all this grief and all this anger and and all this fear about personal security that still exists within Israel, that people not going to cafes, not doing anything in the night life but taking to the streets over the weekend to protest,” Tur noted before asking Tarnopolsky “Tell me what they were protesting.” 

 

 

“They are in agony,” Tarnopolsky proclaimed about the left-wing protesters. 

Tarnopolsky claimed the reason behind their protests are “a combination” of things. In her explanation, she smeared the Prime Minister with common lies from the left: 

People angry at Netanyahu, who may not have a personal tragedy, but, remember, Netanyahu is a very unpopular prime minister, there have been massive protests against him before this war, this entire year, because he was trying to pass a series of laws that would overhaul completely Israel's system of government and make it authoritarian.  And people feel he weakened Israel. He's now getting a sort of blowback I wasn't sure would come, which is his own ministers have started apologizing. A Likud party member today, a member of the parliament posted this really like, I mean, very emotional Facebook post entitled "Sorry" asking forgiveness from the people of Israel. What's appearing is that basically the prime minister, the minister of defense, are the only two people who are in power and won't take responsibility for now. 

“He hasn't taken any responsibility,” Tur claimed. “Has he been trying to place the blame elsewhere?”

“Yes, he has. It's unfortunate, but he has,” Tarnopolsky bemoaned. She then claimed “Netanyahu operates, and has for many years, a network of proxies, a whole—-his son operates this pretty strong online troll network.” 

Troll farms were the same allegation leveled against Russia when they were accused of interfering in the 2016 presidential elections to help Donald Trump. The leftist media need to get a new story. 

The transcript is below: 

MSNBC’s Katy Tur Reports
10/16/2023
3:55:28 p.m. Eastern 

KATY TUR: So Noga, I wanted you to wrap up the two hours of coverage today for us because you have such a good finger on the pulse of what's happening inside of Israel. I was struck by, amid all this grief and all this anger and and all this fear about personal security that still exists within Israel, that people not going to cafes, not doing anything in the night life but taking to the streets over the weekend to protest. Tell me what they were protesting. 

NOGA TARNOPOLSKY: Yeah, well, they are in agony, these are -- it's a combination, in part family members of the -- we now know more than 200, possibly as high as 300, we don’t know hostages, Israeli civilians who were taken by Hamas as either leverage against Israel or as human shields, and people angry at Netanyahu, who may not have a personal tragedy, but, remember, Netanyahu is a very unpopular prime minister, there have been massive protests against him before this war, this entire year, because he was trying to pass a series of laws that would overhaul completely Israel's system of government and make it authoritarian. And people feel he weakened Israel. He's now getting a sort of blowback I wasn't sure would come, which is his own ministers have started apologizing. 

A Likud party member today, a member of the parliament posted this really like, I mean, very emotional Facebook post entitled "Sorry" asking forgiveness from the people of Israel. What's appearing is that basically the prime minister, the minister of defense, are the only two people who are in power and won't take responsibility for now. 

TUR: He hasn't taken any responsibility. Has he been trying to place the blame elsewhere? 

TARNOPOLSKY: Yes, he has. It's unfortunate, but he has. Netanyahu operates, and has for many years, a network of proxies, a whole—-his son operates this pretty strong online troll network.