No, Hamas didn't "bake a Jewish baby alive in an oven" – it's just another pro-Israel HOAX aiming to justify the GENOCIDE of Gaza
This past week,
New York Post columnist and
Weekly Standard co-founder John Podhoretz tweeted that Hamas "baked a baby in an oven." And just like with the "40 beheaded babies" myth, Podhoretz's claims
are a lie.
In an angry rant similar to the ones recently delivered on the world stage by fellow Zionists Ben Shapiro (
The Daily Wire) and Mark Levin (
Fox News), Podhoretz expressed social media outrage over the hoax –
fact check: Hamas did
not bake a baby in an oven.
"Say ceasefire one more time, you f***ing baby-murdering-loving ghouls," Podhoretz fumed in his post, using the most vulgar language to vilify anyone who opposes Israel's genocide of Gaza as loving baby murderers.
Another Jew named Dovid Efune, from
The New York Sun, also tweeted about the baby-in-an-oven hoax, claiming that it was real and occurred at the hands of "Hamas terrorists."
"They BAKED A JEWISH BABY ALIVE in an oven," also tweeted Caroline Glick, a senior contributing editor at
Jewish News Syndicate (JNS). "They murdered his father. They gang raped his mother, over and over and laughed all along. While they baked her baby alive in the oven."
"The Palestinians support Hamas," Glick further claimed, falsely. "They LOVE Hamas. NO RESUPPLY. NO CONCESSIONS. NO MERCY."
Then there was Guy Baruch, who parroted the same fake news story about the baby in an oven, though with even more graphic, but false, details about the event, which
never happened.
"These man beasts broke into a house in an envelope, put a baby in a baking oven, turned it on to maximum heat and shot his father, after shooting the father they tied him up and raped the baby's mother one after the other and laughed, laughed as they raped the baby's mother who was cooking to death in the oven."
(Related: If you question Israel's genocide of the Palestinians on social media, Big Tech will
censor you for spreading "misinformation.")
The October 7 Hamas false flag is riddled with lies and hoaxes – what REALLY happened that day?
What all of these people have in common, besides all being Jewish, is that they spread this same hoax all in tandem – a hoax that came from none other than Eli Beer, President and Founder of United Hatzalah in Israel.
Beer has been repeating
many such lies and hoaxes to pull at the heart strings of all the decent souls out there who will hear such things, believe them, and hopefully-for-Israel support its war against the Palestinian people.
In the following clip, which was captured at the Republican Jewish Coalition over the week, you can hear Beer share the "little baby in the oven" hoax story from the podium:
It was actually another Jewish man named Ishay Coen, from the Israeli news website
Kikar HaShabbat, who debunked the baby-in-the-oven story as yet another October 7
hoax aimed at trying to convince more people to support the Israeli genocide of Gaza.
"There is a certain story that has been published on social networks in recent weeks. Oven. From checking with the IDF, Zakah, Shura camp and more – you don't know of such an event. Spreading incorrect stories will harm Israeli propaganda," Coen wrote, using interesting verbiage to describe Israel's, ahem,
messaging in all this.
Chaim Levinson from the Israeli media outlet
Haaretz also debunked the story, asking: "Where did the story of the oven come from?"
"Like any good Jew who sees the rich, he thought about the money and told a story that did not exist and was not created about a baby in the oven," Levinson chided.
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Sources for this article include:
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