Jordanian Queen Rania not only failed to condemn Hamas for the atrocities it perpetrated in Israel but claimed that there was “no evidence” that Hamas terrorists beheaded children and babies in Israel in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour about the Hamas assault on Israel. “When the president of the United States is told that he has evidence he has seen evidence of children beheaded, only to retract it because the IDF said that there’s no proof of that, that is confirmation bias,” she lied. “Even at your network, Christiane, the CNN website, at the beginning of the conflict reported a headline about Israeli children found butchered in an Israeli kibbutz. And when you read through the story, that hasn’t been independently verified.” Despite being repeatedly prodded by Amanpour, Rania, who is of Palestinian descent, refused to condemn or even bemoan Hamas atrocities, instead continuously launching into long monologues about the “depths of the pain, grief and shock” she is feeling about “Palestinian suffering” that has not only been met with “deafening silence from the world” but the world is “aiding and abetting it.” Incredibly, at one point, she said that she feels she has a responsibility to “speak up for humanity.” She did not explain why Jordan, an Arab country, refuses to accept even one Gazan refugee to save them from their suffering – finding a way to avoid that question as well, saying that it wouldn’t be fair to the Gazans “to have to be moved again.” So although her own husband – who said that accepting Gazan refugees is a “red line” – is contributing to Palestinian suffering, she continued slamming the world. “The people all around the Middle East, including in Jordan, we are just shocked and disappointed by the world’s reaction to this catastrophe that is unfolding. In the last couple of weeks, we have seen a glaring double standard in the world.” “When October 7 happened, the world immediately and unequivocally stood by Israel and its right to defend itself and condemned the attack. But what we’re seeing in the last couple of weeks, we’re seeing silence in the world.” “Are we being told that it is wrong to kill a family, an entire family, at gunpoint, but it’s okay to shell them to death?” “This is the first time in modern history that there is such human suffering and the world is not even calling for a ceasefire. So the silence is deafening – and to many in our region, it makes the Western world complicit.” (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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