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Monday, July 28, 2014

Did News Outlet Deceptively Edit Video of Israeli Airstrike?

A new video posted on YouTube alleges that a viral video that made the rounds last week of an Israeli airstrike using the “roof knocking” tactic is actually deceptively edited to gin up anti-Israel sentiment.

TheBlaze posted the video Friday after it was originally published by the Gaza news outlet Watania. The point of TheBlaze’s story was simply to show the incredible moment where a bomb allegedly dropped by an F-16 on a Hamas target was actually visible on the screen. But some have used similar videos to criticize Israel for not giving inhabitants inside the structure enough time to evacuate.

Now, a video that closely examines the shadows and the movement of wires says there was much more time between the initial ”knock” — a smaller projectile dropped on top of the structure that serves as a warning to evacuate — and the big bomb that brought the building down.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course it was edited for time to make Israel look bad!
Why Jews support the Democrats and leftist progressives is beyond me.
I guess it's their ties to Socialism that keeps them tied to the party of donkeys.

Anonymous said...

Why do you think they set up a camera ahead of time to create the film?

It's obviously edited as described to make Israel look bad.

I like the last statement at the end!

Anonymous said...

Why not edit it out? Only one segment of our population even cares about what happens in Israel and we know who that is.Take full advantage of being left out of the fray.Anything we DON'T know about this war going on ten thousand miles away won't hurt us a bit.Edit every damn bit of it out for all I care.