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|    Michael Ejercito to HeartDoc Andrew    |
|    Re: (IDF) Greeting Michael Ejercito on 0    |
|    05 Jun 25 07:22:17    |
      XPost: sci.med.cardiology, soc.culture.usa, soc.culture.israel       XPost: uk.legal, alt.christnet.christianlife       From: MEjercit@HotMail.com              HeartDoc Andrew wrote:       > Michael Ejercito wrote:       >       >> https://ethicsalarms.com/2025/06/04/never-mind-the-axis-media       spreads-hamas-anti-israel-propaganda-and-there-are-no-consequences/       >>       >> “Never Mind!” The Axis Media Spreads Hamas Anti-Israel Propaganda, and       >> There Are No Consequences       >> June 4, 2025 / Jack Marshall       >>       >>       >> The Washington Post last night retracted its story misrepresenting an       >> incident in Gaza. The Post, like most of the news media, falsely claimed       >> that Israel killed 30 Gazan civilians who were just trying to get some       >> food (you know, the “Aww, poor Palestinians, still being persecuted by       >> those evil Jews!” narrative).       >>       >> The Post’s statement was posted on X rather than on its website, and       >> announced that the paper had “deleted the post below because it and       >> early versions of the article didn’t meet Post fairness standards.”       >> That’s another lie, as it is pure deceit. The story had to be deleted       >> because it was false and should not have been published in the first       >> place. Yes, false news stories are unfair, but that’s a secondary problem.       >>       >> Palestinian Arab sources had spread the claim that an Israeli strike       >> near a humanitarian aid distribution center resulted in at least 30       >> deaths and numerous injuries. The international media outlets didn’t       >> consider the source, and leaped to the conclusion that Israel was       >> committing war crimes.       >>       >> Later that same day, the IDF released the findings of its initial       >> investigation into the incident. These findings indicated that the IDF       >> did not fire at civilians while they were near or within the       >> humanitarian aid distribution site, and that the reports being       >> circulated as fact by media outlets were false. Yet even after the story       >> had been discredited, CNN and MSNBC (among others) continued to stick       >> with the original. anti-Israel spin. I saw this in real time: a Fox News       >> guest told viewers that the report had been debunked, and at exactly the       >> same time, the two Axis networks were repeating the original account.       >>       >> The IDF again called on the media to be cautious with information       >> published by the Hamas terrorist organization. Gee, ya think? But they       >> aren’t careful and don’t want to be careful. They want to back the       >> Democratic Party’s position that Israel is the villain for reacting to       >> an unprovoked terrorist attack exactly as the United Sates would (and       >> has): by crushing the attacker and ensuring that the actions could never       >> be repeated.       >>       >> Saying “Oopsie! Never mind!” does not undo the damage caused by the       >> original false reporting. That the Post and other media outlets would       >> accept without confirmation a Hamas narrative shows where their       >> confirmation bias lies, and why they are no longer trustworthy.       >       > The only godly way to establish lasting real peace for Israel is by       > lifting up their real Messiah Who is our #1 Example of living       > http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Luke 24:42-3).       >       > Indeed, I am http://WonderfullyHungry.org (Philippians 4:12) for food       > right now (Luke 6:21a) and hope you, Michael, and others reading this,       > also have a healthy appetite for food right now too.       >       > So how are you ?       >        I am wonderfully hungry!                      Michael              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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