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What Was CNN Thinking With This Segment About Hamas Tampons?

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Just when one might think the media had reached the lowest pit in its coverage of Hamas by uncritically parroting its terrorist disinformation about a fabricated Israeli air strike on a hospital that killed hundreds — none of which actually happened — CNN again returned to the scene of Hamas crimes to fangirl over what the terrorists allegedly prepared for innocent hostages taken during the barbaric attack and massacre on October 7. 

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"Some things stand out in their, in the mundane necessity," CNN's Erin Burnett said. "Right? You're talking about tunnels. We know these tunnels have ventilation, we know that they've been known to have air conditioning — this has all been reporting that we've heard from the Israelis over the years," she continued before addressing what was revealed by Israeli hostages released by Hamas on Monday.

"But the fact that she's saying she was held underground for more than two weeks, that there was shampoo, there was antibiotics, there was a guard-per-hostage in the experience she had, that there were medics and paramedics — and obviously she is elderly, the other woman who was released also [was] elderly and had medical needs — and they had the medicine needed and, if not, something similar to replace it," Burnett said of the Hamas captors before calling their preparations leading up to the attack "pretty stunning."

"You've got to contrast that with what's happening above the ground, right? There isn't water, never mind shampoo, they don't have water — they're using toilet water — there is no morphine for any kind of amputations, antibiotics? No, right? But Hamas had stockpiled all of that and has all of that underground and that's what we're learning from her," Burnett said, coming so close to realizing that the Hamas terrorist government in Gaza is the reason citizens don't have their most basic needs met because the government are the terrorists and terror is their only priority. 

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Apparently quite impressed with Hamas' preparations for the massacre of more than 1,300 Israeli civilians and visitors that included a plan to take a significant number of hostages back into Gaza, Burnett continued explaining that Hamas "had tampons and things" for captives. "That is a level of preparation for what they were going to do, right? And it shows that they were going to take people of all different ages," she concluded before reemphasizing Hamas' planning to have "feminine hygiene products, shampoo, and antibiotics" and how "those very specifics" are "most striking."

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