


Good summary about the Hamas psyop alleging that the IDF bombed a hospital and killed 500.
A few problems with this claim:
- The "bomb" hit a parking lot, not the hospital itself. Were 500 people simultaneously getting into their cars when the "bomb" hit? Obviously very few, if any, people were killed by this "bomb," and yet the media went wild repeating Hamas' claims. Without verifying them. Without evidence, as Jake Tapper likes to write his snarky chyrons.
- The damage inflicted by the "bomb" was fairly slight. Some windows in a chapel were broken and some bricks in the walls damaged. So it wasn't a "bomb" at all. It was hit by a rocket.
- And of course: the rocket wasn't fired by Israel. It was fired by... (dramatic music) ... Hamas.
US intelligence now confirms that. (For all that that's worth, which isn't much, tbh.)
But apart from all that, media -- you got it 100% right!
It "had" served as a shelter? According to Hamas?
Well ABC, get ready for a nice surprise: It still serves as a shelter, if it ever did, because it's almost entirely undamaged.
What a propaganda bonanza -- it turns out that the hospital Israel bombed also "served" as a shelter for those who've fled Israel's bombs! What great luck for Hamas's PR department!
PS, do you cram people into a hospital during a war? Aren't hospitals jam-packed with the wounded during a war? Why would you additionally pack them with the temporarily homeless?
You wouldn't. It's a lie, and it was obviously a lie from the first moment ABC typed up terrorist propaganda and spread this disinformation.
Ben Collins is NBC's Chief Deplatforming Officer. His entire job consists of accusing the NBC propaganda network's ideological enemies of "spreading disinformation" and then pressuring his leftwing social media monopolist allies to deplatform them.
Guess who also pushed this obvious disinformation on the internet...?