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Several experts confirm Hamas’ view to @Channel4News that the audio tape of “Hamas” operatives talking about the missile malfunction is a fake . They say the tone, syntax, accent and idiom are absurd.
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18-10-2023 03:57 PM #181
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18-10-2023 04:01 PM #182
Will we see a UN resolution demanding a ceasefire?
Biden is due to visit Israel today and Guterres in Egypt on Thursday, surely diplomatic leverage will have some influence on both sides?
"The UN Special Coordinator and I are engaging with leaders in the region to express our concern, our outrage, and to advance efforts to avoid any spillover to the wider Middle East. This most recent violence does not come in a vacuum. The reality is that it grows out of a long-standing conflict, with a 56-year long occupation, and no political end in sight. It’s time to end this vicious circle of bloodshed, hatred and polarization. — ANTÓNIO GUTERRES"
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18-10-2023 04:08 PM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-10-2023 04:22 PM #184
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US government Spokesperson says pentagon independently assessed it was misfire rocket from Hamas. Bellingcat says the crater is under 30cm deep and doesn't look like it's from an Isreali jdam.
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"While we continue to collect information, our current assessment, based on analysis of overhead imagery, intercepts and open source information, is that Israel is not responsible for the explosion at the hospital in Gaza yesterday."
John Burn Murdoch from the FT says in a thread that the mainstream media got it wrong partly because none of them have OSINT teams, like I've mentioned today
https://twitter.com/jburnmurdoch/sta...48538746118265
Some quick thoughts on why large parts of the mainstream media keep slipping up on Gaza/Israel (and why it was the same at times with Covid):
The main reason is a failure to keep pace with modern news gathering techniques, but there’s more.
With the proliferation of photos/footage, satellite imagery and map data, forensic video/image analysis and geolocation (~OSINT) has clearly been a key news gathering technique for several years now. A key news gathering technique *completely absent from most newsrooms*.
Obviously not every journalist should be an OSINT specialist, just as not every journalist is a specialist in combing through financial accounts, or scraping websites, or doing undercover investigations. But any large news org should have *some* OSINT specialists
Some of the biggest international news orgs now do have OSINT teams (or similar). @washingtonpost calls theirs “visual forensics”, @nytimes and @FT go with “visual investigations”. But most news orgs, even large ones, still don’t.
This means that when you have events unfolding rapidly amid a fog of war, most news orgs are still completely reliant on what they’re told by their sources. This isn’t ideal at the best of times, but especially so when different sources are clearly motivated to mislead.
It was the same during Covid, when everyone was quoting officials talking about things that could easily be checked and sometimes debunked by someone capable of doing their own data analysis. But there weren’t enough of those skills in newsrooms, so unchecked claims abounded.
Even when newsrooms have built up these resources (whether OSINT or data) the newness of those teams means there’s some initial wariness about relying on new people (often young and not from traditional journalism backgrounds, so considered outsiders) for massive news lines.
The result is most mainstream news orgs today are either simply not equipped to determine for themselves what’s happening in some of the world’s biggest stories, or lack the confidence to allow their in-house technical specialists to cast doubt on a star reporter’s trusted source
So you end up with situations where huge, respected news organisations are reporting as fact things that have already been shown by technically adept news gatherers outside newsrooms to be false or at the very least highly uncertain. It’s hugely damaging to trust in journalism.
Even without an in-house OSINT team, organisations like @bellingcat and @airwars have been around for almost a decade now to assist. With a situation like Gaza/Israel, any time you’re getting a comment from an official spokesperson, you should also be getting a comment from OSINT
Of course, news orgs also don’t help themselves by insisting on coming out with definitive takes immediately.
I obviously get the desire to be first, and the instinctive dislike of ambiguity.
But in situations like this, surely it’s better to be second and definitively correct?
Plus, with the sheer amount of footage these days, and the number of OSINT specialists combing through it, we’re often only talking about waiting a few hours.
I’m sure mainstream media will catch up, but it needs to happen fast in order to retain trust and even relevance, or readers will go elsewhere.
“According to a spokesperson” just doesn’t really cut it when the primary evidence is right there.
Beyond OSINT, I think the overarching issue is:
There’s an implicit assumption in most of journalism that the only way to find out what’s happening is to ask someone.
For years now it’s been possible to do better than that, but the industry has not fully taken this on board.
One final thought:
Fact-checks after the fact are inherently limited. “A lie is halfway round the world before the truth has got its boots on”.
Forensic, investigative, truth-seeking work should be a proactive part of breaking news coverage, not a reactive add-on afterwards
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18-10-2023 04:25 PM #185
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18-10-2023 04:48 PM #186
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18-10-2023 06:03 PM #187
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18-10-2023 06:43 PM #188
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18-10-2023 07:36 PM #190
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I wouldn't believe Israel for a second. But why would bellingcat spend 10 years highlighting hundreds of Isreali war crimes including this week, just to switch now.
Some people don't care what evidence comes out they just stick to what they want to have happened. Isreal literally switched off the water to Gaza this week brutal, why is the hill people are dying on information from terrorists
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19-10-2023 05:54 AM #191
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The same reason people die on the information from the Israeli hill. It suits their agenda. Hamas are proscribed as terrorists, the Israeli army is called a “defence force”. That is the view most of the west would like to be accepted, others may see it differently.
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19-10-2023 07:35 AM #192
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It's like Tommy Sheridan constantly bigged up bellingcat and shared all their info on US war crimes in Iraq and Isreali war crimes. Then when they started sharing all their info on Russian war crimes he says they are NATO mouthpieces, baffling.
Satellite imagery from before and after show minimal damage to the buildings, solar panels intact. Many news agencies said the hospital was destroyed it's clearly not true. I think too many want to be first with the news
https://twitter.com/Osinttechnical/s...28700477219017
In real news of Isreali evil. Idf spokesman dismissive of sky news filming protesters hit by Isreali snipers. Isreal commits war crimes every day
https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1714744542824423636
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19-10-2023 09:53 AM #194
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I shared about four different osint accounts that have been independently tracking Isreali war crimes for decades. There is literally satellite imagery of the scene from today showing minimal damage to the buildings, yet some are still sharing that Isreali destroyed a hospital.
What's obvious is a car park was hit and it wasn't by a large missle. If loads of independent information showed it was isreal I'd believe it
By the by Nathan Rutter of bellingcat whose thread I shared yesterday disproving the Isreali jdam story, obviously isn't happy with who pro Isreali brutality fans he's gained
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Hey uhh some new followers. If you followed me after seeing that thread and think I'm in any way supportive of a brutal siege, bombardment and war(/ crimes) you'll be disappointed, and if I see any genocidal and hateful crap in my replies and retweets I will absolutely boot you
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19-10-2023 12:05 PM #195
Clare Daly addressing the European Parliament, agree with her or not you have to admire her passion.
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19-10-2023 12:53 PM #196This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-10-2023 01:01 PM #197This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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19-10-2023 01:02 PM #198This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Was pretty sure Isreal didn’t bomb a hospital.
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19-10-2023 02:40 PM #199
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19-10-2023 03:19 PM #200
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19-10-2023 03:21 PM #201
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I don't believe 40 babies were beheaded at all. What clearly occurred was one of the worst terrorist attacks in our lives and it mustn't be downplayed because they are Jews. There's multiple videos of old people being gunned down and hundreds of kids at the rave.
I don't see how isreal killing hundreds of Palestinian children will ease the pain. It's just going to keep the cycle going
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It’s in the DNA in that part of the world
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19-10-2023 04:02 PM #203
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20-10-2023 09:58 AM #206
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Pretty interesting the times of Isreal had a poll and 70% want retribution for the terrorist attacks, which is to be expected although not genocide like they are doing imo. The surprising thing for me was 80% think Netanyahu for letting it happen, he could be gone next 🤞
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20-10-2023 11:39 AM #207
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20-10-2023 05:07 PM #208
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Palestinian authority condem Hamas. At the same time Saudi Arabia say Hamas was funded by Iran and Qatar and there actions were wrong and done to undermine the Isreali Saudi normalisation deal. Saudi and Isreali normalisation talks set to continue, money talks
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NEW: President of the Palestinian Auth Mahmoud Abbas & PM jointly condemn Hamas terrorism and stressed that Hamas do not represent the Palestinian people
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20-10-2023 05:25 PM #209
Hamas attack on Israel
Some good news as two hostages to be released.
If Hamas can start slowly releasing the hostages every few days it will stall any ground invasion. Cynical but will save a lot of lives as well.
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I wish they would let the rest of the poor sods go, but sadly that's not going to happen.
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