Free Press Writer Defends Israel’s War Strategy, Claims Palestinian Children Were ‘Expendable’
November 20, 2025
They’re now telling us
the children Israel starved
“had preexisting illnesses.”
As if that makes slow, deliberate death
anything less than a war crime.
OLIVIA REINGOLD — The Free Press —
shamelessly spinning genocide as “context,”
weaponizing language to sanitize the unimaginable.
#FreePalestine #Gaza #OliviaReingold #TheFreePress #MediaLies #GenocideNarrative #SpeakTruth
English Script:
Olive Reingold: This is a story that, I think if I were to die today would be included in my obituary. There was so much controversy over it. But no one has disputed the facts, which were that, in 12 out of 12 instances of photos that were alleged to show starvation and famine in Gaza, we actually found that these children had really complicated medical histories. These were just the first 12 examples that we looked into that were circulating online. And, I got this idea because when I started reading this coverage, this was this past August, I started to notice that the same children were being photographed over and over again, and they were often photographed by different photographers, which to me suggested a level of coordination. Obviously these children are incredibly sick and often do need specialized food, but it is a war zone. And so sometimes that specialized treatment can be hard to get a hold of. But, it’s way more complicated than these stories allege, and actually, because of our reporting at the Free Press, multiple news outlets had to issue corrections. But still, these images circulate online all the time and have often motivated violence against Jews.
Unknown woman: Olivia, thank you for your work.


