Astonishingly bad journalism, even by the @AP's exceptionally low standards.
How bad is it? Despite the sensational headline, these alleged GHF whistleblowers can't even name one single instance when Palestinians had actually been verifiably shot.
"The camera doesn't show who was shooting or what was being shot at."
This is not journalism. Legitimately baffling that something like this could be published.
You know what else isn't journalism? Portraying Hamas terrorists as poor high schoolers mercilessly killed by Israel, which is what co-author Julia Frankel has previously done.
Breaking via @Kredo0: Virginia's Nysmith School, one of the top 10 in the U.S. for K-8 students, has been hit with a civil rights complaint by Brian Vazquez and Ashok Roy.
The complaint alleges that their three kids were expelled after complaining about antisemitic harassment🧵
The disturbing picture above shows a social studies class project where students were asled to depict the attributes of a “strong historical leader."
When the family raised concerns about this and other incidents, the school told them to "toughen up."
Two days after that call, all three of their kids were expelled via email—right before mid-semester grades and after nearby schools' application deadlines had passed.
The latest lie out of Gaza today is that a new “Harvard report” claims 377,000 Palestinians are “missing” — with the clear implication being they were killed by Israel.
It’s already making headlines, so let’s break down why it’s complete nonsense 🧵
First off—and God knows I’m no fan of Harvard—this isn’t a "Harvard report."
It was posted on the Harvard Dataverse, an open repository anyone can use. They’re just slapping Harvard’s name on it to give their propaganda the illusion of academic legitimacy.
Secondly, the media running with this are basing their headlines on maps in the report from the IDF that show 1.85M people in Gaza’s three main enclaves.
They’re comparing that to the 2.2M pre-war figure and claiming 377K are "missing."