Col. Nof Erez says the Israeli military likely killed its own civilians in multiple instances on 7 October to prevent them being taken back to Gaza as captives of Hamas
I guess they figured that no one can challenge the evidence supporting your claim if you don’t use any evidence to support your claim. Big brain move right there.
Edit: Disregard this. OP article does not make the claim that Israel killed Israelis at the music festival.
Politifact’s fact check says that the video is not showing attacks at the music festival location.
In the Haaretz interview, the Col. says that the pilots opened fire on multiple places along the border fence to prevent Hamas from taking the captives back, killing both Hamas fighters and Israelis.
Oh ya, forgot about that site founded by the Tampa Bay Times, definitely a top tier source when it comes to geopolitics. Especially on topic’s with zero grey area. /s
Objectively, they didn’t do good journalism and cite primary sources.
Primary sources were the interview with Yasmin Porat on Haboker Hazeh (which was censored by Israel) and the interview conducted with IDF helicopter pilots on, I think, Haaretz. Everything else is commentary on the same evidence.
The fact that the Tampa Bay Times failed to cite those two primary sources really calls into question their legitimacy as an institution for journalism. It’s basic journalistic etiquette to cite primary sources where possible.
They already reported this once, citing helicopter footage as evidence:
https://new.thecradle.co/articles/israeli-apache-helicopters-killed-own-soldiers-civilians-on-7-october-report
Politifact said that it was false:
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/nov/17/stew-peters/no-this-video-doesnt-show-israeli-military-killing/
I guess they figured that no one can challenge the evidence supporting your claim if you don’t use any evidence to support your claim. Big brain move right there.
Edit: Disregard this. OP article does not make the claim that Israel killed Israelis at the music festival.
Two different things.
Politifact’s fact check says that the video is not showing attacks at the music festival location.
In the Haaretz interview, the Col. says that the pilots opened fire on multiple places along the border fence to prevent Hamas from taking the captives back, killing both Hamas fighters and Israelis.
Music festival story =/= Border fence story
You’re correct. I’m wrong.
Oh ya, forgot about that site founded by the Tampa Bay Times, definitely a top tier source when it comes to geopolitics. Especially on topic’s with zero grey area. /s
You don’t have to trust the Tampa Bay Times. The article lists their sources:
Our sources
Post on X by Stew Peters, Nov. 9, 2023
Instagram post, Nov. 13, 2023
TikTok video, Nov. 9, 2023
Email exchange with Israel Defense Forces spokesperson, Nov. 15, 2023
Israel Defense Forces post on X, Oct. 9, 2023
Email exchange with Stew Peters, Nov. 15, 2023
Post on X, Oct. 9, 2023
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The Associated Press, Israeli survivors recount terror at music festival, where Hamas militants killed at least 260, updated Oct. 9, 2023
CNN, Desert horror: Music festival goers heard rockets, then Gaza militants fired on them and took hostages, updated Oct. 9, 2023
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The Electronic Intifada, Israeli forces shot their own civilians, kibbutz survivor says, Oct. 16, 2023
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Objectively, they didn’t do good journalism and cite primary sources.
Primary sources were the interview with Yasmin Porat on Haboker Hazeh (which was censored by Israel) and the interview conducted with IDF helicopter pilots on, I think, Haaretz. Everything else is commentary on the same evidence.
The fact that the Tampa Bay Times failed to cite those two primary sources really calls into question their legitimacy as an institution for journalism. It’s basic journalistic etiquette to cite primary sources where possible.