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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

BBC goes inside Al-Shifa hospital with the Israeli army

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BBC goes inside Al-Shifa hospital with the Israeli army

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to World News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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The BBC enters hospital with Israeli forces and views small cache of weapons and other items they say were found there.
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    Some of the rifles the BBC has already confirmed were planted: https://twitter.com/_RichardHall/status/1725498963174752490?t=eRT8uuGerft1G0Hs9mbnjg&s=19

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      They did NOT confirm that. Can you provide a quote from this video where it says that?

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        Even the fucking CNN, notorious for supporting the Zionist state, is picking this story up. Deny as much as you like, it won’t make things less true.

        CNN analysis: Video suggests IDF might have rearranged weaponry at Al-Shifa prior to news crew visits

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          I… didn’t say that. I don’t doubt they did it, but you didn’t post a source and are making claims based on what, exactly? The BBC noted a cut in the video and that the scene could have been rearranged. Idk why you’re so up in arms.

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            The BBC compared the original video to the one they correspondent took and noticed that the guns had been shuffled and a new gun had been added to the pile.

            If I didn’t link the full video, that’s my bad. I’m not sure how to link BBC broadcasts.

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              Sure but to say they outright accused Israel of planting them is wrong. Good information is already hard enough to find. They are still pussyfooting around it and took a fairly neutral and evidence based view. That is all I’m saying

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                A new gun was placed in the pile before it was shown to journalists.

                How, exactly, do you define “planting” if that’s not it?

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                  Clearly they didn’t till the soil first. Can it really be planting?

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