Media's Misreporting of Gaza Hospital Explosion: Consequences and Backlash

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Pro-Israel demonstrators express frustration with The New York Times' coverage of a Gaza hospital explosion, which initially attributed the incident to an Israeli airstrike. Israel denied involvement and presented evidence implicating the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The Times later issued an editors' note admitting that they should have been more careful and relied too heavily on Hamas claims. Demonstrators argue that the initial report has put Jews at risk and contributed to a sense of fear and hostility towards them.
Topics:world#gaza-hospital-explosion#hamas#international-affairs#misinformation#new-york-times#pro-israel-demonstrators
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