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  • gedaliyah@lemmy.worldM
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    9 months ago

    So just to be clear, you think that Reuters is reporting that Reuters is reporting it? Or did you misread the article?

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        9 months ago

        The Reuters article uses the word “reportedly,” which is news-speak for “this has been reported by a group or individual but not independently verified.” It’s basic media literacy. They use specific terminology when it is information that is not coming from their reporters, but from an unverified third party.

        If the source is generally reliable, then a reader might consider such an early report likely to be accurate. If it is a source like the Gaza Health Ministry (a branch of Hamas), then one should consider their unreliable record.

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          9 months ago

          You, for reasons I don’t understand, didn’t link to something that supports an unreliable record. Just to a tweet by the Reuter’s Jerusalem beareu chief pointing out that they are part of Hamas.

          You should point out their unreliable record which in my opinion would be an examination of their lengthy history of providing numbers and not just being wrong about one here or there.

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            9 months ago

            Please see my other replies and links. They famously fabricated 500 deaths and an Israeli airstrike against Al Ahli hospital, that turned out to not be Israeli, not be the hospital, and not be 500 deaths.

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              9 months ago

              I’m familiar with your other posts. I have a tough time understanding why you wouldn’t link to the CNN reporting to start with if you’re trying to make a point about their “unreliable record”.

              Again, I don’t think that CNN report alone is sufficient to refute their claims nor the refutation of the claim is enough to refute their long and well regarded record.