First, the evidence. The IDF put out a few videos walking through various military operation underneath hospitals in Gaza. US intel has corroborated the allegations. @CNN even got a ride-along to see what Hamas has been doing.
But apparently that wasn’t enough for @CNN, who turned around and used denials from Hamas (“local health officials”) to suggest that maybe Hamas wasn’t using the hospital.
It isn’t the first time.
It wasn’t just CNN of course. @nytimes may’ve been the worst offender.
Notice how these tweets/headlines don’t mention that Hamas has fighters in these hospitals?
That omission of Hamas fighters was a consistent feature of how the media has talked about the fighting in and around hospitals.
Here’s @washingtonpost doing the same thing.
@Reuters was among the worst here.
Again, a casual reader would have no idea from skimming these headlines and tweets that Israel was hitting a target housing Hamas fighters.
@NBCNews did the same, leaving out that Hamas was using the hospital, and brought in the specter of international condemnation.
Do you see how the cycle repeats? Media falsely report. Outrage ensues. Media report on outrage.
@AP did the same thing, wishcasting that Israel’s allies are upset about them hitting Hamas.
@axios again with the omission that Hamas was using the hospital to wage war against Israel.
Seems like a significant detail.
Again, what’s happening, @ABC, is that the doctors and hospitals are in a terrible state because terrorists are using them to fight.
How hard is that to say?
@CBSNews just copy/pasted Hamas propaganda, so it really can go lower.
It didn’t have to be this way. Outlets in Israel and internationally have given the facts up front. Here’s @TimesofIsrael
Special shout-out to @mitchellreports for serving as a mouthpiece for Hamas.
H/t to @NickFondacaro
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro The evidence continues to pile up
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro This thread initially focused on the bad coverage after new evidence had come, but I want to back up a bit and show you how the media wrote off this possibility all along, framing their coverage as if Israel were an evil aggressor wantonly targeting hospitals.
Here’s @nytimes
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost did the same thing. Nowhere do they acknowledge that Hamas uses these buildings as much more than hospitals.
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost Same goes for @Reuters. The average reader would have no idea that the hospitals are being used for military purposes by Hamas, something the terrorist group has long done.
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost @Reuters @CNN relied on terrorists to dispute the allegation, that has since been quite clearly confirmed.
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost @Reuters @CNN @politico made it sound like Israel’s allies would be upset. The media framing here is clear: look how villainous Israel is being
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost @Reuters @CNN @politico It’s a rehashing of Hamas propaganda. @NBCNews does them one better and just parrots the propaganda outright.
@mitchellreports @NickFondacaro @nytimes @washingtonpost @Reuters @CNN @politico @NBCNews Last two for this one: @ABC and @AP. Again, no mention of why Hamas is the one putting the hospital at the center of the fighting.
I’ll leave it to you to guess at why the media would want someone to conclude otherwise.
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I know it’s been a few days, but the entire legacy media ran with the claim that Don Lemon was arrested for doing journalism, when he was actually indicted because a grand jury found he violated worshippers’ freedom of expression.
Quick live🧵thread🧵, starting with @nytimes. ⤵️
Same thing at @NBCNews.
Omitted from the headline is what the actual charges are: interfering with these churchgoers rights.
Predictably, @CNN has gone to bat for Lemon.
What’s at issue isn’t “reporting” of a “protest,” and claiming to the contrary is pretty obviously misleading.
There’s another media hoax from Minnesota. Legacy outlets churned out headlines about a 5-year-old child used as “bait” by ICE.
The reality? The kid’s father, an illegal immigrant, abandoned him when he saw the agents. As even these outlets later concede.
Look ⤵️
Here’s how these hoaxes start. @washingtonpost alleges ICE used a 5-year-old kid as “bait” to arrest his father.
Not until five paragraphs into the piece do they acknowledge what really happened: the child’s father, an illegal immigrant, abandoned him when he saw ICE.
But this allegation was everywhere. We saw the same thing from @AP.
Explosive claim in the headline: “used as ‘bait’” (from the school, no less)
Reality: six paragraphs down, father abandoned child.
Do you remember, all of four weeks ago, when democracy was imperiled by CBS News, under new management, delaying a 60 Minutes segment about a prison in El Salvador?
The segment aired last weekend.
Democracy survived. The takes haven’t.
Just look. Screenshots ⤵️
I usually start with the media but I’ve gotta flip that here, because the dumbest voices came from the halls of Congress.
@ChrisMurphyCT, as someone “warning about democracy’s potential disintegration” (his words) called it proof that the media has been “coopted by the regime.”
For @SenMarkey, delaying a segment was “what government censorship looks like.”
With an ambitious new health care plan proposed by the Trump administration, you should read some of the recent pieces on the subject at @commonplc. Quick 🧵👇
And out this week is @Chris_Griz on why market concentration looms over the health care industry, undercutting more a more hands-off approach: commonplace.org/p/chris-griswo…
For a real and much-needed alternative to Obamacare, dive into @ChrisEmper’s explanation of community health centers, and why they could unlock better outcomes for patients: commonplace.org/p/chris-emper-…
With the news that Walz’s reelection campaign won’t survive the spiraling child care center fraud scandal in his state, I wanted to reup some of the worst legacy media efforts to put lipstick on this particular pig.
Follow along: ⤵️
I have to start with @nytimes, who seemed positively incensed that a video from @nickshirleyy caught fire, accusing him of being “in search of politically charged footage,” while burying whether there were any kids at these child care centers in the first place.
This from the same @nytimes who a few weeks ago wrote an extensive piece about “how fraud swamped Minnesota’s social services system on Tim Walz’s watch.”