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The bodies of 109 Palestinians including 23 children and 11 women were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and spokesperson Khalil Degran told the Associated Press that more than 100 wounded also arrived to the hospital. In addition, he said the rest of the 210 Palestinians killed were taken to Al-Awda Hospital after the spokesman said he spoke to the director there. But the numbers at that hospital could not be confirmed by the AP. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the war until all hostages are freed, but Bassem Naim, a senior Hamas official now based in Lebanon, struck a drastically different tone. 

“The horrific massacre committed today by Netanyahu and his fascist government against the Palestinian people in Gaza, which led to slaughter of 210 and more than 400 wounded so far — under the pretext of liberating those detained by the resistance — confirms what the resistance has said repeatedly: that Netanyahu doesn’t plan to reach an agreement to stop the war and free the captured Israelis peacefully,” Naim said, according to the Associated Press.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Eh, I wouldn't say it's false. The description of the guy comes from Al-Jazeera's website where they say he is a reporter and photojournalist and he did write for Al-Jazeera. If Al-Jazeera is going to post his work and list his information on their website I think it's understandable that people might think he is employed by them.

As for the attack being unverified, the other link I provided stated that the IDF confirmed that address and house (which is time stamped after the article you are referencing). Additionally, a third party who is identified as a Hamas operative in Europe was referenced as a source for these claims in both articles. I don't know how much more confirmed you can get unless you're holding out for Anderson Cooper to be live from the living room?

Finally, I haven't seen anywhere that Al-Jazeera is denying he was doing anything, the only thing they appear to be denying is that he was employed by them. Even then, Al-Jazeera doesn't seem to be making any articles about the guy, the whole thing was correspondence with representatives of Al-Jazeera, this stuff happened so recently I wouldn't be surprised if Al-Jazeera hasn't had time to post anything yet. For context, this information is <24 hours old, the first US article I see about it was only posted an hour ago.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I think it’s understandable that people might think he is employed by them.

Wait, we are claiming this some kind of intelligence community...but it's understandable that they can't even figure out if this guy works for al Jazeera? You'll have to help me square this.

But my claim is that the statement is false, not that they intentionally misled, so even if they were understandably confused, that still seems to be untrue.

I don’t know how much more confirmed you can get unless you’re holding out for Anderson Cooper to be live from the living room?

I have no need to rush to a conclusion on this. I'm just reporting what one of your links said. In your attempt to rush to a conclusion, you already were convinced of a falsehood. Maybe you should slow down too.

Even then, Al-Jazeera doesn’t seem to be making any articles about the guy

I can't help but read your points as attempting to paint al Jazeera as some bad guy in this whole thing. How long ago was this tweet that is from some group that you claim is 10 hours ahead of the news? And we're being critical of al Jazeera for not rushing out an article in that time?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

But my claim is that the statement is false, not that they intentionally misled, so even if they were understandably confused, that still seems to be untrue.

But it isn't inaccurate, that's the thing. The Twitter post says, "a Photojournalist and Writer/Editor for both Al-Jazeera and the Palestinian Chronicle." That is factually true..

claiming this some kind of intelligence community…but it’s understandable that they can’t even figure out if this guy works for al Jazeera? You’ll have to help me square this.

The group is a discord channel for people in the intelligence sector, I don't know what you need squared about that. Take it for what it is, an early alert gossip mill by people who hear things before most other people do.

I have no need to rush to a conclusion on this. I’m just reporting what one of your links said. In your attempt to rush to a conclusion, you already were convinced of a falsehood. Maybe you should slow down too.

I haven't rushed to any conclusions, I've been sharing news articles as they come out.

I can’t help but read your points as attempting to paint al Jazeera as some bad guy in this whole thing.

Whether you pay them or not, posting articles from potential terrorists isn't a good look. The same can be said about any media group associating with terrorists, the same happened with CNN, NY Times, and Associated Press on October 7th.

How long ago was this tweet that is from some group that you claim is 10 hours ahead of the news? And we’re being critical of al Jazeera for not rushing out an article in that time?

Not sure why you're asking me when something was posted when I shared the link to it, that's just lazy. I never criticized Al-Jazeera for not publishing a response, I simply stated that they haven't, and my response about that was even understanding that not much time has passed?

I think you're the one rushing to conclusions and should slow down.