Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Talking heads on MSNBC hand out hogwash on Gaza

- By Jeff Robbins

MSNBC's talk show “Morning Joe” is catnip for political junkies, especially those who detest Donald Trump. Hundreds of thousands of us, our body clocks by now conditione­d to wake in time to grab coffee and hop on the treadmill just before 6 a.m., start each weekday with predictabl­e, comfortabl­e left-of-center patter from the show's regulars.

In fairness to Joe Scarboroug­h, after whom the show is named, the former congressma­n has consistent­ly condemned Hamas, the genocidal, jihadist organizati­on that launched the Gaza war by invading Israel and massacring every man, woman and child in sight six months ago. He has repeated that Hamas can't be permitted to control Gaza if either Israelis or Palestinia­ns are ever to know peace.

Like an increasing number of people who carefully recite all the right generaliti­es, however, he has descended ever deeper into drivel as the conflict has persisted and as Hamas, holding a winning hand by hiding among civilians and holding hostages in undergroun­d dungeons, gloats and rejects Israeli ceasefire proposals.

Scarboroug­h is smart enough not to swallow hooey. But as Hamas eats popcorn watching Democrats mindlessly insist that Israel simply do what Hamas demands and accept whatever it offers, you'd never know it. The civilian suffering that Hamas purposeful­ly triggered in the first place has made it increasing­ly fashionabl­e in Democratic circles to blame Israel for a war that it did not want, did not cause and does not deserve. But that's MSNBC's market.

Scarboroug­h has joined Democrats whose spines have disintegra­ted under pressure from the party's left in returning over and again to the fiddlestic­ks that the Gaza conflict continues because of this Israeli government's refusal to endorse Palestinia­n statehood.

He knows better.

He knows that Israel — from its very birth — agreed to a two-state solution, and that every time one has been offered in return for peace, Palestinia­n leaders have blocked it.

He knows that when Hamas sent 3,000 gunmen into Israel to slaughter, mutilate and kidnap innocents, it wasn't in search of a two-state solution. It was to prevent one.

If only the Israelis would agree to a ceasefire, bleat “Morning Joe” hosts and guests alike. Are they not following the repeated rejections by Hamas of proposal after proposal? But when you have a television show, well, you can say these things, and say them bombastica­lly. It may be nonsense, but plenty of people believe it.

Scarboroug­h's responsibi­lities extend all the way to getting to the set early in the morning. This is no small obligation, but it doesn't necessaril­y match that of protecting civilians from an attempted annihilati­on. He has rightly berated the Netanyahu government for its negligence in protecting those civilians, and, going further, demands to know how the Israelis have not already completed an official investigat­ion while simultaneo­usly defending itself on multiple fronts. “Where's the damned investigat­ion?” he sneers.

One of the enviable advantages of having a successful talk show is that no one who wants to return to the set ever calls BS on the host's BS. The 9/11 Commission created by Congress to examine what happened that terrible morning wasn't even created until late 2002, a year after the attack. And the commission did not release its report until July 2004 — three years later.

After the Israel Defense Forces mistakenly fired on a convoy carrying humanitari­an aid workers last week, a sputtering Scarboroug­h, knowing that the IDF would not have targeted the convoy knowing it was transporti­ng aid workers, told his viewers that there would not be an investigat­ion until well in the future. The IDF released its report within 72 hours, accepting full responsibi­lity for what it stated was a grave mistake, and detailing how it occurred.

It was left to prominent attorney and anti-Trump advocate George Conway to capture on X, formerly known as Twitter, the inanity that has metastasiz­ed. “Still waiting for Hamas's report on what happened on Oct. 7,” Conway posted.

Jeff Robbins, a former assistant United States attorney and United States delegate to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, was chief counsel for the minority of the United States Senate Permanent Subcommitt­ee on Investigat­ions.

 ?? STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? MSNBC anchor Joe Scarboroug­h, shown in 2017, takes questions from an audience at a forum at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.
STEVEN SENNE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MSNBC anchor Joe Scarboroug­h, shown in 2017, takes questions from an audience at a forum at the John F. Kennedy School of Government.

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