What’s the haps with Philip lately? Well, let’s see.
In the wake of the barbaric massacre of innocent Israeli civilians by bloodthirsty terrorists, Phil had 0 words of comfort or sympathy for any of his Jewish followers around the world.
Fast forward a few days to the Israeli retaliation against Hamas and Phil suddenly has something to say about the conflict:
Link Interesting that he posts this after Hamas’s massacre of Israelis at a concert, and after they went to farm towns in Israel, going house to house executing everyone they saw.
You might think it is odd that Phil would show sympathy for a group that would push him off a 50-story building if given the opportunity. Well, he doesn’t seem to care.

It’s so cringe when someone who isn’t Palestinian, such as the Buffalo Bill ass troglodyte author of that blog post, says “our Palestinian siblings.”

Now here he is peddling misinformation. The retweet is an inaccurate and misleading translation of the survivor’s statement. What the survivor said was that the IDF engaged in a shooting at Hamas terrorists, either with guns or a tank. The interviewer asks if it is possible that hostages could have been killed during the exchange of fire, to which the interviewee says yes.
The retweet’s description is contrary yo the interviewee’s meaning. The retweet implies that the IDF targeted the Israeli hostages, as opposed to accidentally killing them in the crossfire.
But I bet you aren’t shocked to see that Phil the “journalist” shares misinformation. This is also the only time that he tangentially shows an inkling of sympathy for an Israeli victim, when he can warp a story about their murder to use as criticism of Israel.
Yesterday there was an explosion at a hospital in Gaza and it seems that near everyone heard that, immediately blamed it on an Israeli air strike, and ran with it. The event has served as a motivation for protests and riots throughout the Muslim world, specifically off the top of my head, there is trouble in Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and Iran.
Journalist Phil immediately jumped on the story, sharing tweets condemning Israel for allegedly blowing up a hospital, see below for an example:
Now that daylight has broken, more information has been coming out suggesting that the blast was caused by Hamas launching a rocket that malfunctioned and landed in the hospital parking lot. Here is how Phil responds:

Distract, divert, shift blame, etc. his response amounts to “Israel massacred a ton of Palestinian civilians and it is horrible, but if it wasn’t an Israeli rocket, then actually the explosion doesn’t matter and the carnage isn’t all that big a deal. And if it does matter, then it is still Israel’s fault anyway”
In sum, Phil has zero journalistic integrity. I know that isn’t anything new, but I thought I’d share.