‘60 Minutes’ host slammed for asking Hamas hostage if he was starved because terrorists ran out of food
- Lesley Stahl, host of '60 Minutes', faced backlash for asking Keith Siegel if Hamas starved him due to lack of food during an interview about his captivity.
- Siegel described his captivity, stating he was 'beaten and starved' while Hamas members ate in front of him.
- Pro-Israel social media accounts criticized CBS News for its perceived anti-Israel bias in reporting.
- The American Jewish Committee expressed that the segment was 'shockingly one-sided' and lacked factual accuracy.
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‘60 Minutes’ host slammed for asking Hamas hostage if he was starved because terrorists ran out of food
"60 Minutes" host Lesley Stahl was accused of being sympathetic to Hamas terrorists after an interview with a hostage recently released by the militant group.
CBS' Lesley Stahl Runs Damage Control for Terrorists When Interviewing Hostage Starved, Beaten and Tortured by Hamas
In a controversial segment, Lesley Stahl's interview with Hamas hostages raises questions about journalistic integrity, as her responses seem to downplay the harrowing experiences of those who suffered unbearable cruelty.
‘60 Minutes’ host ripped for asking ex-hostage if Hamas starved him because they didn’t have enough food
Social media accounts trashed "60 Minutes" host Lesley Stahl for asking an ex-Hamas hostage if the terror group starved him or if they just didn't have enough food to give him.
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