NBC posts, deletes debunked Gaza claim 2 days before murders of Israeli Embassy staffers

There is growing concern about an uptick in violence from the hard left, not that it’s surprising given the tone of the media after the election of President Donald J. Trump for a second time.

The media is up to its old tricks of skewing its coverage to push a left-wing agenda, believing its their moral calling while paying no heed to the consequences of their bias — at least in a best case scenario, as some who are paying attention would be quick to suggest they want to sow seeds of discontent.

On that note, NBC News found itself in an embarrassing position after falsely claiming 14,000 children in Gaza could die over 48 hours. The story came two days before a pro-Palestine extremist was arrested in Washington, D.C., for the alleged murder of two Jewish employees at the Israeli Embassy. While being taken into custody, the accused killer cried out, “Free Palestine!”

The network would delete a post on X promoting the false story after the BBC determined it was based on an incorrect interpretation of a report issued by the UN’s Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC).

“Around 14,000 babies face severe malnutrition if a lot more aid trucks don’t reach the Palestinian enclave soon, UN aid group said,” a replacement post read.

It’s not a stretch to suggest, as noted above, that “the media blood libel riled up hate against Israel.” Then again, this is par for the course when it comes to how the media covers Israel.

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The UN official pushing the claim was Tom Fletcher, the UN’s under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs.

Eylon Levy, a former spokesman for Israel’s government, told The Times of Israel that Fletcher “should hand in his resignation immediately for causing a global media panic about something totally made up. He is either a complete numpty or malicious. Either way, serving Hamas’ war goals.”

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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