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Washington Post Accepted on Tuesday That in their recent report that the Israeli soldiers had killed dozens of civilians in Gaza.
Outlet shared a post on x stating that he had that Updated your article on Sunday In order to reflect that he could not check that the Israeli troops had killed about 30 civilians near the now -gazi place to help. The previous version of the work reported that the Israeli army had committed the killings.
“The article and the title were updated on Sunday night, letting it know that there was no consensus on who was responsible for the shooting and that there was a dispute over the issue,” the social media announcement read.
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The Washington Post recently admitted that he reported that the Israeli troops had been killed by civilians Gazan without being able to check that claim. (- / associate | Washington Post / Suranator)
At least 26 Palestinians were reportedly killed And some 175 were wounded over the weekend as they headed to receive food in Gaza’s belt, according to officials from the Ministry of Health and Hamas Witnesses.
Witnesses said the Israeli forces fired at a crowd about 1000 meters away from the site of assistance driven by the Israeli Humanitarian Gaza Foundation (GHF). The Palestinian journalist told the BBC that thousands of Palestinians gathered near a place to help near the southern city of Rafah Gaza, when the Israeli tanks approached and opened fire on the crowd.
However, IDF challenged these allegations, saying that “they are not currently aware of the injury caused by the fire of IDF at the distribution of humanitarian aid distribution,” adding that “the matter is still reviewed.”
Palestinians wear bags containing food packages and humanitarian aid delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an organization supported by the United States approved by Israel, at Khan Younis, Southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP)
“She’s fake and fictional. All help was distributed today without an incident,” GHF said. “There are no injuries or deaths as stated in our daily update sent earlier. We have heard that Hamas is actively insidious these false reports. They are untrue and fictional.”
However, as an editor’s update note Washington Post The piece said that the post on Sunday reported that “Israeli troops killed more than 30 people near the US assistance, and attributed the title to” healthcare servants “.
“The article was not clear whether the attribution of the death of Israel was the position of the Ministry of Health in Gaza or the fact confirmed by the fast,” the note said.
The body of the updated piece informed the victims, but this time did not blame the IDF. It was said: “At least 31 people were killed, and another 170 wounded, most of them from the wounds from firearms to the extremities and upper body, according to local health officers and doctors who treated the victims.”
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“Although three witnesses said that the shooting came from Israeli military positions, Israeli defense forces denied the charges, saying that the initial investigation indicated that his soldiers were not shooting civilians while they were near or within the distribution site,” added a new piece.
The editor’s note confirmed that “the article and the title were updated on Sunday night, and for a print edition on Monday, letting it know that there was no consensus on who was responsible for the shooting and that there was a dispute over the issue.”
He added: “The post did not give the proper weight of Israel’s denial and gave irregular security about what was known about any Israeli role in shootings. Early versions lacked honesty standards in Washington and should not be published in that form.”
Repeaters for the Washington Post did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for an additional comment.
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