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Wash Post Deletes Comments Attacking Hostage Parents


The Washington Post faced backlash and deleted a social media post criticizing the parents of a US hostage in Gaza for not condemning Israelโ€™s actions, admitting the post was โ€œunacceptable.โ€

The Washington Post deleted a social media post that criticized the parents of a US hostage in Gaza for not publicly condemning Israelโ€™s actions in the region, admitting the post was โ€œunacceptable.โ€

โ€œOmer Neutra has been missing since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel. When his parents speak publicly, they donโ€™t talk about Israelโ€™s assault on Gaza that has killed over 38,000 Palestinians, according to local officials. Experts have warned of looming famine,โ€ the Post wrote on X Friday morning.

The post linked to an interview by journalist Joanna Slater with Omerโ€™s parents, Oma and Ronen Neutra, ahead of their speech on day three of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.

The newspaperโ€™s Friday post sparked intense backlash for its criticism of the Neutra family and for saying that Omer has โ€œbeen missingโ€ instead of stating he had been kidnapped. The newspaper took down the post hours later.

A Washington Post representative declined to comment but referred to the newspaperโ€™s social media post in response to the uproar.

โ€œA previous post referencing the below story was unacceptable and did not meet our editorial standards, and The Post has deleted it. The reporter of the story was not involved in crafting the tweet. We have taken the appropriate action regarding this incident,โ€ The Post wrote on X.

Omer, 22, grew up in Long Island, NY, and is a dual American-Israeli citizen serving in the Israel Defense Forces. He is one of eight American hostages abducted by Hamas on Oct. 7 during its brutal terrorist attack.

A family friend of the Neutras, who asked not to be named, called the post โ€œantisemitic and unAmericanโ€ in an interview with The Post on Friday.

The source noted that even though the newspaper deleted the post, it still kept language claiming that Israelโ€™s counterattack has โ€œkilled more than 38,000 Palestinians and left nearly 90,000 injuredโ€โ€”a number quoted by the Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas.

โ€œWhat is going on at the Washington Post?โ€ the source said. โ€œWe know that antisemitic voices at the Washington Post have won the day. The only thing they are sorry for is that their post on X was called out. They left their antisemitic content in their story.โ€

โ€œSpeaking up for hostages has been one of the few things that has been a point of agreement between the President, Vice President, and the Congressional and Senate leaders,โ€ the family friend added. โ€œThe Neutras are advocates for a deal for the hostages,โ€ the source said, noting that they want the conflict to end.

Others on X slammed the outlet, with Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt writing: โ€œAre you kidding me, @washingtonpost? You may have deleted the post, but the thoughtless characterization of Omer Neutraโ€™s parentsโ€”who have spent the last 287 days not knowing the fate of their son after he was kidnapped by terrorists on Oct 7โ€”remains in your article.โ€

He continued: โ€œAnd to add insult to injury, the article cites โ€˜local officials,โ€™ aka the Gaza Health Ministry, which is run by Hamasโ€”the terror organization that launched the barbaric 10/7 massacre that led to the ongoing war.โ€

Source: Point Report


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