How 2 debunked accounts of sexual violence on Oct. 7 fueled a global dispute over Israel-Hamas war

Working in a kibbutz that was ravaged by Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, Otmazgin — a volunteer commander with ZAKA, an Israeli search and rescue organization — saw the body of a teenager, shot dead and separated from her family in a different room. Her pants had been pulled down below her waist. He thought that was evidence of sexual violence.

milicent_bystandr,

Beyond the numerous and well-documented atrocities committed by Hamas militants on Oct. 7, some accounts from that day, like Otmazgin’s, proved untrue.

(From the article)

frostmore,

hard to win against these woke ass clowns.

whenever they find something that fits their narratives,they will call it facts and use it to cancel someone or something.

Linkerbaan,
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Lmao at AP continuing to use manufactured and already debunked propaganda from Pramilla Patten in their article while debunking their own lies from months ago.

While they print corrections for their previous lies they include new ones.

These Genocide consent manufacturing tabloids truly know no shame

tortillaPeanuts,

What are the new lies, can you point me to the part of the article? Pramilla Patten is a UN official, what motivation does she have to lie about the investigation?

Calling the AP a tabloid is delusional. They don’t always get things right but they deserve some credit.

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