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Waliacha huo uwongo uenee kwa masaa 24 kisha wakaufuta kimya kimya.
Licha ya yote, kipigo kiko pale pale.
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After more than 24 hours of letting the story run freely, Qatari mouthpiece Al Jazeera deleted the page featuring their former story, which accused Israeli soldiers of allegedly perpetrating rape against women during the IDF’s latest excursion against Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists who barricaded themselves inside the former hospital-gone-terror headquarters.
Although the Qatari mouthpiece has yet to officially refer to the retraction, all content related to the allegation has been reportedly deleted.
Al Jazeera columnist and former director Yasser Abuhilalah also tweeted, admitting that “It was revealed through Hamas investigations that the story of the rape of women in Al-Shifaa hospital was fabricated… The woman who spoke about rape justified her exaggeration and incorrect talk by saying that the goal was to arouse the nation’s fervor and brotherhood,” adding critically that “As if more than thirty thousand martyrs, ninety thousand wounded, about a million displaced people, and comprehensive destruction were not enough!”
Jihad Khelles, a pro-Hamas preacher from Gaza, also tweeted that it became evident that there was no proven evidence for the events and that the ‘witness’ told a story that she had heard and not witnessed, also adding that “this creates panic and fear” and “makes [Palestinians] feel despair and frustration at a time when we are most in need for stability and reassurance.”
Yasser Al-Zaatreh, a Palestinian Jordanian journalist, also cast doubt on the story, claiming that "it can't be true" since Israeli soldiers are "too cowardly to do that because they know the nature of our women and men." He also added that such stories are offensive to Palestinian, "even if propagators believe that it's serving our cause".
Licha ya yote, kipigo kiko pale pale.
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After more than 24 hours of letting the story run freely, Qatari mouthpiece Al Jazeera deleted the page featuring their former story, which accused Israeli soldiers of allegedly perpetrating rape against women during the IDF’s latest excursion against Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists who barricaded themselves inside the former hospital-gone-terror headquarters.
Although the Qatari mouthpiece has yet to officially refer to the retraction, all content related to the allegation has been reportedly deleted.
Al Jazeera columnist and former director Yasser Abuhilalah also tweeted, admitting that “It was revealed through Hamas investigations that the story of the rape of women in Al-Shifaa hospital was fabricated… The woman who spoke about rape justified her exaggeration and incorrect talk by saying that the goal was to arouse the nation’s fervor and brotherhood,” adding critically that “As if more than thirty thousand martyrs, ninety thousand wounded, about a million displaced people, and comprehensive destruction were not enough!”
Jihad Khelles, a pro-Hamas preacher from Gaza, also tweeted that it became evident that there was no proven evidence for the events and that the ‘witness’ told a story that she had heard and not witnessed, also adding that “this creates panic and fear” and “makes [Palestinians] feel despair and frustration at a time when we are most in need for stability and reassurance.”
Yasser Al-Zaatreh, a Palestinian Jordanian journalist, also cast doubt on the story, claiming that "it can't be true" since Israeli soldiers are "too cowardly to do that because they know the nature of our women and men." He also added that such stories are offensive to Palestinian, "even if propagators believe that it's serving our cause".