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Israel-Hamas war: How the unverified claim about beheaded babies spread Same misinformation, different war
The reports first surfaced on Tuesday, days after the start of the latest conflict between Israel and militant group Hamas, and were quickly reshared
Joy Joshi·Writer, Yahoo News Canada
Updated Fri, October 13, 2023 at 5:47 PM EDT·7 min read
The sensational, unconfirmed allegations that Hamas beheaded several babies in the southern part of Israel continue to baffle with each development from the region only contributing to the chaos.
The reports first surfaced on Tuesday, days after the start of the latest conflict between Israel and militant group Hamas, and quickly spread.
As the old adage goes: A lie can travel the world and back again while the truth is lacing up its boots. And so it did. The allegation that Hamas beheaded dozens some said 40 of babies was shared by hundreds online, from news junkies to journalists repeating the claim, including on networks like CNN.
On Wednesday night, the claim made it into the address of U.S. President Joe Biden, who made remarks on the American support to Israel and how he was taken aback by the reports coming out of the Middle East.
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JohnSJ
(97,047 posts)which Mr. Joshi seems to avoid, were there targeted killing of civilians that included babies and children?
There are enough eyewitnesses to confirm that, and whether babies were decapitated or not, the fact remains that the charter of Hamas calls for the extermination of ALL Jews.
ms liberty
(9,909 posts)Look up the Kuwaiti Ambassador's daughter testifying about seeing babies pulled from their cribs and murdered in cold blood. She wasn't identified as the Ambassador's daughter, she never saw it, and she wasn't in Kuwait. The world fell for it then, too.
It seems to be a common trope to used demonize an enemy.