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News, or shall we say “news,” of a horrid attack spread faster than you can say “IDF”: Israel had bombed a hospital in Gaza, killing hundreds. Without bothering to verify the claim, which had been initially propagated by Hamas, anti-Israel members of Congress shared it with thousands upon thousands — denouncing it as the latest supposed proof of Israeli inhumanity toward Palestinians. The Associated Press wrote a credulous account stating that “A massive blast rocked a Gaza City hospital packed with wounded and other Palestinians seeking shelter Tuesday, killing hundreds...

The news created shockwaves around the world. Those evil, genocidal Israelis bombed a hospital in Gaza, resulting in hundreds of deaths. And this was not just a hospital caring for the sick and the wounded. It was a hospital where civilians were taking cover, including many children. Yet these monstrous Israelis targeted it for destruction, causing outrage and cries for vengeance around the globe, especially in the Muslim world. Of course, that's not what happened. First, Israel doesn't do that. Israel does not target hospitals and schools. Israel does not...

Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told Newsmax on Wednesday that the massive blast at a Gaza City hospital was caused by a "misfired Hamas rocket." "The fact is I got a briefing [from] the intelligence community. It's very clear that the hospital was taken out by a misfired Hamas rocket," McCaul said during an appearance on "Eric Bolling The Balance." "And yet, they do what they do best," he said of the media. "They turn the narrative against Israel, making Israel the perpetrator and...

Hamas and Israel have each been blaming the other for a deadly blast at a Gaza hospital complex. President Joe Biden backed up Israel’s statements on Wednesday, as he visited Tel Aviv. Biden said he was “outraged and saddened” by the loss of life in Gaza City. But he said that U.S. intelligence indicated that Israel was not behind the explosion. Here's a look at what happened, and what the different parties are saying: What happened and where An explosion in a courtyard and parking lot adjacent to al-Ahli Hospital...

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) is sticking with her claims that Israel is responsible for Tuesday’s explosion at a hospital in Gaza that claimed the lives of hundreds—adding at a rally Wednesday that President Joe Biden shares at least part of the blame for the “genocide.” Just a day earlier, Tlaib wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, blaming Israel for the bombing—though Israel denies any involvement and blamed the explosion on a misfired Palestinian rocket. She also singled out Joe Biden’s refusal to “facilitate a ceasefire & help de-escalate” and...

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Comedian Amy Schumer called out multiple news organizations Tuesday after they published stories suggesting that Israel had bombed a hospital with little evidence. Following explosions at a hospital in Gaza, The Associated Press, The New York Times, CNN and several other news organizations immediately wrote up articles, citing Palestinian authorities, claiming that the Israelis had bombed a hospital and killed hundreds, but changed their headlines as the facts on the ground became unclear. The situation is still hazy, but multiple reports and U.S.

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.) repeated her claim that Israel bombed a hospital in Gaza in a speech at an anti-Israel rally on Wednesday afternoon, despite extensive evidence that the explosion in the hospital parking lot was caused by a faulty rocket launched by a Palestinian terrorist group. "We just continue to watch people think it’s okay to bomb a hospital. With children," she said, choking up. The Washington, D.C., rally, organized by the anti-Israel group Jewish Voice for Peace, was held to pressure Congress and the White House to...