Qatari news network Al Jazeera is stridently denying any link to Gaza-based journalist Abdallah Aljamal, amid unverified rumors that hostage Noa Argamani had been held at his home in central Gaza’s Nuseirat.

According to various rumors, some of which have been picked up by Hebrew-language media with varying levels of credulity, Argamani was held at the home of Dr. Ahmed Aljamal and his son Abdallah. They also claim that Abdallah is an employee of Al-Jazeera.

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    Please stop flagging this thread as misinformation. Whether or not you believe that the Al Jazeera journalist had any responsibility here, the article is about them denying it.

    That is not misinformation. They do deny it.

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      This is the articles source

      According to various rumors, some of which have been picked up by Hebrew-language media with varying levels of credulity,

      How is it not?

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        Because Al Jazeera denies it. That is a fact. If you’re saying that the Times is claiming Al Jazeera denies a rumor the Times started themselves, it does not make it any less factual that Al Jazeera denies it. And the article is about Al Jazeera denying it.

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    It’s impossible! Because that would mean that Hamas is hiding among civilians, effectively using them civilians as shields…

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      Nobody is saying Hamas isn’t using civilians as human shields, they’re just saying that it doesn’t justify bombing civilians…

      فلسطين حرة 🇵🇸 Слава Україні 🇺🇦

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        Hamas isn’t using civilians as human shields. At least, not at scale. Israel and its western co-conspirators manufacture evidence to use to justify the genocide, but none of that evidence is concrete. It’s just intelligence people making baseless claims.

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          Thanks for this, I’ve kind of stepped away from the news cycle as of recent to focus on school, etc. I genuinely was not aware of this.

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          Don’t let terrorists live in your home. Leave if you have to.

          I’m sure that would have been very easy for the well over 10,000 children who have been killed. Especially the babies.

          I have said this multiple times and I will continue to say it- if you have to kill thousands of children in the name of protecting your nation, maybe your nation isn’t worth protecting.

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            if you have to kill thousands of children in the name of protecting your nation, maybe your nation isn’t worth protecting.

            Ironically, nearly every major nation in existence has done this at some point in their history. The world is a fucked up place.

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                On one hand I can sympathize with that sentiment, on the other hand, I can’t imagine the horrors that would have occurred if the Axis powers had been allowed to conquer the world.

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          How many terrorists have to be at the table? Itamar Ben-Gvir is a convicted terrorist. Should the cabinet adjourn every time a Kehanist or two shows up? Or does it require a 5/6 ratio before guilt by association kicks in?

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            Going along with this thought…

            Does the setting matter?

            Like if I allow or invite one terrorist to live with me, is that the same as regularly attending a governmental meeting with one?

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    This is a war criminal and combatant. Not a civilian. I wonder if Hamas is going to also claim him as an innocent civilian killed by the IDF?

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      I mean, the Gaza Health Ministry already fails to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants when reporting casualties, so does it really matter what Hamas’ political or military branches claim?