My comment is more-so about disinformation and how quickly it’s proliferating and leading to real world impacts. Not Israel’s war conduct.
You literally said it was “a fake news narrative”This just solidifies how misinformation is a national security risk. Look at all the anger in the Arab world in the last 24hrs. Protests at embassies, threats of war in Iran, security meetings cancelled, all potentially over a false claim. More information is coming out but you cant deny this effect.
This is what happens when you support a “fake news” narrative to the masses and want to rely on “citizen journalism” with no ethics code, fact checking, accountability or legit educational credentials. It’s just everyone rushing for likes and attention, for bs ad revenue and “impressions”. Everything becomes propaganda and chaos ensues. Its like living in bizarro world
There’s nothing “potentially” false. Israel bombed that hospital and they will continue to bomb others.
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