More than a fifth of the remaining hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza are dead, according to available intelligence collated by the Israeli military.
The confidential internal review, leaked to the New York Times, reportedly concluded that a minimum of 32 of the remaining 136 hostages captured by Hamas have died, with their families being informed.
The fate of a further 20 is also in question, amid unconfirmed intelligence they may also have died during their captivity.
The claims emerged as it was disclosed that the Israeli military has begun investigating dozens of incidents where Israeli soldiers may have broken the IDF’s own rules of conduct or violated international law governing conflict, mostly in incidents involving significant civilian casualties or the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
MBFC rating for The Guardian:
They go on to list 11 failed fact checks.
MBFC for Al Jazeera:
Also worth noting, Al Jazeera is owned by the Qatari state and Qatar cut off ties with Israel due to a military operation in 2009.
I’m sure this will stop no one from posting links to their articles and treating it like gospel in the comments though.
Israeli military credibility rating: ZERO CREDIBILITY
MBFC is itself right wing and heavily biased in favor of Israel.
Funny how these MBFC links are almost exclusively posted here on posts about the Gaza genocide…
Given that the only people I see that support Palestine are either on this website or Palestinian, I’m more inclined to think that this website is heavily biased towards Palestine.
Says much more about who you see/notice than it says about Lemmy, which isn’t a website.
You should get out more
First time on Lemmy, huh? People here will follow AJ even if (or as long as) it states IDF is eating palestinian children…
AJ is still a credible news source.
And the two articles that failed fact checks were an article about India and an article about South Africa both in 2018.
Here’s another metric for bias and credibility
https://adfontesmedia.com/al-jazeera-bias-and-reliability/
When it comes to Qatar, India, or Africa then AJ is not a good source to turn to.