From the Free Beacon:
Mark Perlmutter and Feroze Sidhwa are surgeons. They placed an essay in Politico last week. It wasn't about medicine but about Israel. Perlmutter and Sidwha present themselves as physicians lacking “any political interest in the outcome of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict—other than wanting it to end,” writes David Adesnik of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. "From this perch of supposed neutrality, they accuse Israel of 'murdering children' yet do not have a bad word to say about Hamas, even though their article goes on for nearly 5,000 words."
But Adesnik did some digging. Perlmutter, it turns out, has called Zionism "the moral equivalent of Nazism," while Sidwha has accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
Their article, Adesnik writes in Saturday's lead story, provides "an illustration of how the media can launder Israel's virulent critics to render their views palatable, or even compelling to a mainstream audience. This phenomenon is hardly new, but with a bit of help from Google and X (formerly Twitter), it has become far easier to expose."