BREAKING NOW: NBC Journalist Arrested In Israel For Glorifying Hamas Massacre

(Congressional Agenda) – An NBC News’ “journalist” — that’s a word we use lightly when referring to anyone working for a mainstream media propaganda maker like NBC — got tossed behind bars while in Jerusalem last week for heaping a ton of praise on radical Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and being simply tickled pink by the October 7 attacks carried out against Israel that resulted in the deaths of nearly 1,500 people, most of which were civilians. All of this was done through social media as the assaults were happening.

The Jerusalem Post revealed that Marwat Al-Azza, 45, was taken into custody by authorities in Israel last Friday. The publication described her as being a Palestinian who was living in the Eastern part of Jerusalem. I mean, if you hate the place so much and wish death and destruction on the people around you, why are you living there? Kind of weird, right?

Al-Azza was wanted by local law enforcement officials for questioning ever since she posted pro-Hamas material on Facebook. Prosecutors granted police that request last week.

“She wrote on the kidnapping of an elderly woman from a Gaza border community, ‘It’s killing me, it’s a black comedy, the old woman looks happy, a bit of action before she dies,'” the report divulged.

“Sirens all the time, the Jews are hiding and the Arabs are out drinking coffee on their balconies,” a post from the NBC-employed freelancer stated. Another said, “I feel like I’m watching a movie where the director is Palestinian and the protagonists are from Gaza.”

How can anyone say something like that while innocent people are being slaughtered? This is what happens when you have been brainwashed your whole life by a false narrative that declares Israel is a colonialist nation, occupying land that does not belong to them. Of course, this is not true, but it’s what Palestinians are taught from the time they are young children onward.

It’s not known what kind of potential charges Al-Azza might be looking at, though local authorities have informed the media she’s being accused of “serious offenses.”

“These are very serious offenses during a time of declared war when the respondent lives and makes a living in the same country that is under attack and yet chooses to incite and glorify the horrible acts committed against civilians,” a police representative remarked of Al-Azza.

An attorney representing the journalist commented, “This is a normative woman, engaged in journalism, and her role is very important to everyone. She was asked in her investigation about her work. I believe that in the things attributed to her, she cooperated fully. She did not try to hide, saying ‘I had a hacker.’”

The lawyer then asked for his client to be released. Rather than let her go, a judge ruled that she must be confined for another four days following her initial arrest.

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