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Last week, after the “all the news that’s fit to print (sic)” New York Times and the Associated Press (AP) and most of the other oh so (un)reliable media sources definitively announced on all their media platforms that the evil Israelis bombed a hospital in Gaza, killing an estimated 500 or so patients and hospital personnel, they definitively, gradually stepped back from their definitive assertions.  Sort of.

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Two days ago, on Sunday, the media organizations did it again, taking another teeny step backwards, as the N.Y. Times definitively, kind of, sort of stated:

Hamas Fails to Make Case That Israel Struck Hospital


A senior Hamas official says “nothing is left” of the munition that hit the Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City last week, killing hundreds. Israel says the explosion was caused by a misfired Palestinian rocket.