Jordan's Queen Rania says 'no evidence' of Hamas atrocities

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Queen Rania of Jordan was interviewed Tuesday night by CNN and tried to cast doubt on the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists in the attack Gaza border communities in Israel . "The US president said he had evidence, that he had seen evidence that children's heads had been decapitated, only to retract it later because the IDF said there was no proof of this. This is confirmation bias," claimed the queen, who is of Palestinian origin.

1 View gallery Queen Raina of Jordan told CNN the Western media has a doub;e standard when it comes to reporting on Israel-Gaza war ( Photo: EPA )

"Even on CNN, at the beginning of the conflict there was a headline that reported on Israeli children found slaughtered in an Israeli kibbutz. It was not independently verified. Would you publish something that was not verified that came from the Palestinians?" Rania said.

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour interrupted the queen and pointed out that there was proof. "Queen Rania, I have to stop you, because there were pictures that the Israelis and our journalists who were there showed. I'm not talking about beheadings, I'm talking about bodies of babies full of bullets," she said.

Queen Rania accused the mainstream media in the Western world of "definite double standards" in covering the war. “When October 7 happened, the world immediately and unequivocally stood by Israel and its right to defend itself and condemned the attack that happened … but what we’re seeing in the last couple of weeks, we’re seeing silence in the world," she said.

“This is the first time in modern history that there is such human suffering and the world is not even calling for a ceasefire,” the queen said. " The media and Western policymakers are quick to adopt the Israeli narratives. When Israel attacks, Palestinians 'die', but when Israelis die, they are murdered in cold blood," she added.

In a world exclusive, @QueenRania of Jordan spoke with me about the ongoing bombing of Gaza, civilian deaths, the massacres of October 7, and what she calls “a glaring double standard” in the west’s reaction to all this. Watch our full conversation. pic.twitter.com/68QUO3Vez9 — Christiane Amanpour (@amanpour) October 24, 2023

When speaking about the reactions of the Arab world to Israel's airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, which the Palestinians claim killed thousands, the queen said that, for many, "The silence is deafening. It makes the Western world complicit."

“Are we being told that it is wrong to kill a family, an entire family, at gunpoint, but it’s OK to shell them to death? I mean, there is a glaring double standard here,” she said. “It is just shocking to the Arab world.”

i_should_be_coding on October 25th, 2023 at 14:33 UTC »

Yeah, there's no evidence at all if you ignore all the evidence, sure.

BotZapper98K on October 25th, 2023 at 12:54 UTC »

Lots of true colors coming out these days.

StreetCartographer14 on October 25th, 2023 at 12:50 UTC »

Would you publish something that was not verified that came from the Palestinians?

She says without a single hint of irony.