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NextImg:‘CBS Evening News’ Mostly Waves Goodbye to Boulder, Harps on Dubious Gaza Shootings

On Tuesday’s CBS Evening News, they projected a desire it was time to at least temporarily move on from Sunday’s Boulder, Colorado anti-Semitic terror attack by giving it a 27-second news brief.

But instead, they spent over three and a half minutes (3:34) harping on allegations Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been indiscriminately shooting defenseless Gazans at an aid station, setup by an organization the liberal media seem to loathe based on who may (or may not) be funding it.

Co-anchor John Dickerson delivered the brief. Take note of his labeling for the Islamist:

The wife and five children of the alleged Boulder, Colorado, fire bomber are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration officials and facing deportation. The suspect is an Egyptian national who is in the U.S. on an expired tourist visa. He faces federal hate crime charges and state attempted murder charges in the attack on demonstrators supporting Israeli hostages in Gaza. Three of the 12 people injured in the attack are still in the hospital.

With that, Boulder coverage was done and onto Gaza and this aid group…even though CBS sent foreign correspondent Debora Patta out there last week on May 27 to bash the new group, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) for unknown funding, using paramilitary contractors, and for having support from the U.S. and….Israel.

“Officials in Gaza say at least 27 Palestinians were killed by Israeli troops as they approached an aid distribution site run by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Israel says it did not fire on innocent civilians,” CBS Evening News co-anchor Maurice DuBois declared in his lead-in to foreign correspondent and Hamas tool, Imtiaz Tyab.

Tyab did similar digging, complaining he had “no luck” in being able to speak “on-camera” with GHF or “and its affiliate Safe Reach Solutions.” But having been struck down, he and his team went looking in Tel Aviv as the latter group has “a publicly listed address here in Israel.”

However, he said they came and “left with even more questions” and also bashed the group because their aid site has caused “scenes of chaos and death” (click ‘expand”):

TYAB: In Central Tel Aviv, this building undergoing extensive renovations is the publicly listed Israeli address of Safe Reach Solutions, or SRS. We went to see if we could talk to someone from the Wyoming-registered company about their operations in Gaza.

WOMAN: Hi. My name is Ofir, and I am talking from CBS News.

TYAB: What we have been told is that – by the woman we have spoken to is that there is only one person, one family in this building. She asked us to obscure her identity to protect her privacy. The woman who lives in this building didn’t want to speak to us on camera, but what she did tell us is that there is an apartment in this building that is rented out as an Airbnb and that a group of Americans, well-dressed Americans, as she described them, stayed there for a few nights. The company and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are on the ground inside Gaza, along with these armed American private security contractors –

MAN: Here they come.

TYAB: – seen and heard here at a humanitarian aid distribution hub, where, for three consecutive days, there were scenes of chaos and death nearby.

“The bodies of those killed and injured on Sunday can be seen lying on the sand as the sun rose. The Hamas-run Ministry of Health say, in total, over 100 Palestinians have been killed and hundreds more wounded since then, with almost all suffering from bullet or shrapnel wounds. GHF and the Israeli military originally denied that any violence occurred, but, in a later statement, the IDF said it targeted ‘a few individuals who posed a security threat,’” the Hamas sympathizer continued.

Nothing about the state of chaos in Gaza itself, the lack of order in the Hamas-run strip, or the possibility aid sites would be ransacked by aggressive opportunists to name a few examples.

Tyab left all those questions behind and concluded with a sob story then leaving viewers’ imaginations to mind about the Israeli influence (and thus not something the Arab-dominated Gaza should trust since Hamas wants Israel wiped off the map and every last Jewish person killed).

So, again, he chose to make an issue of whoever’s funding the group instead of what its goals are and whether it’s succeeding or failing (click “expand”):

TYAB: But a CBS News team was at the funeral of mother of eight, Reem Akhras, who was shot dead on her way to retrieve an aid parcel from a GHF hub this morning. Her children now simply inconsolable. [CHILD SCREAMING]

DICKERSON [back live]: Imtiaz, what have you been able -- what more have you been able to find out, if you have, about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation?

TYAB: Well, what we know is that Safe Reach Solutions, the main group providing armed security in Gaza, is run by Philip Reilly, a former senior CIA officer. We also know that Jake Wood, a former U.S. Marine, led fundraising for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation up until around a week ago, when he resigned over concerns about GHF’s independence and while the names of any donors have not yet been made public and the Israeli government has repeatedly denied providing any financial support to the group or its affiliates, we did learn that both GHF and Safe Reach Solutions are registered as companies in Delaware and Wyoming respectively and have been set up in a way that’s been described as “deliberate” in their attempts to conceal their ownership and their financing.

Unsurprisingly, CBS liked this so much that, along with Tuesday’s CBS Evening News, Tyab has been doing some version of an anti-GHF report on Monday’s CBS Mornings, CBS Evening News, and CBS Evening News Plus, Tuesday’s CBS Mornings, and even Wednesday’s CBS Mornings.

To see the relevant CBS transcript from June 3, click here.