what Bethan McKernan did in the pages of the Guardian in two articles that are still frequently cited in Western media, including by the New York Times, as credible reporting on the "mass rape" hoax breaches every basic journalistic and ethical standard
Bethan McKernan's Guardian regurgitation of the "mass rape" hoax is the most extreme, deranged version. Not even Gettleman, Sella and Schwartz went to these lengths in their hoax. She laundered Israeli intelligence claims of "video footage of mass rapes":
Bethan McKernan's "mass rape" genocidal atrocity propaganda hoax, like the NYT's Gettleman, Sella, Schwartz version, also laundered the definitively debunked claim of genital mutilation and "a knife inserted into a vagina", as detailed in this thread:
if you're a reporter and you know that the Guardian's Jerusalem correspondent who does their main reporting on the Gaza genocide literally laundered the most extreme deranged Israeli intelligence claims, are you not disturbed by this? She is shaming your profession. Do something
she literally cited, twice, in two separate Guardian pieces that are still being referenced today, the videos of forced tortured "confessions" as credible evidence for the "mass rape" genocidal propaganda hoax. Even the NYT did not dare do this directly. This is utter insanity
do you understand the implications of what Bethan McKernan and the Guardian have done? They have legitimized the use of tortured forced "confessions" as credible evidence. Why are you not reporting on this? Why are you not demanding a retraction and her immediate firing
not only has the Guardian now legitimized the use of forced tortured "confessions" as credible evidence, but also the New York Times and other Western media outlets that directly cite and reference McKernan's articles as credible serious reporting
The Guardian, New York Times and other Western media have now told every country on earth: Torture whoever you want, put them in front of a camera and get them to confess to whatever you want, and that's now legitimate credible evidence. We sait it for Israel against Palestinians
the Israeli regime's use of torture to extract confessions goes back decades, and Palestinians have been resisting it for just as long, as Edward Said recounts below. Now The Guardian and NYT via them are citing these "confessions" as credible evidence
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