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Donald Trump Jr. Calls Out Associated Press Over Misleading Tweet on Bibas Family Tragedy
Edited by: Fern Sidman
Donald Trump Jr., the son President Donald Trump, has publicly challenged a tweet by the Associated Press (AP) regarding the tragic fate of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas and her two sons, Ariel and Kfir. As reported by VIN News, AP originally stated that the Bibas family “died” while in captivity in Gaza, a characterization that Trump Jr. swiftly corrected.
In his reply post, Trump Jr. wrote, “They were murdered. Fixed it for you,” making it clear that he rejected the AP’s wording, which some critics perceived as an attempt to downplay Hamas’ responsibility. His tweet, highlighted in the VIN News report, quickly gained traction, drawing a flood of reactions from both supporters and detractors. Many of those who commented praised Trump Jr. for his direct stance, arguing that the media must be held accountable for its language when reporting on acts of terrorism. Others, however, lashed out, flooding the post with Hamas propaganda and anti-Semitic rhetoric, a disturbing trend that often follows high-profile discussions on Israel-related issues.
According to the information provided in the VIN News report, the Trump administration has firmly rejected Hamas’ claim that Shiri Bibas and her children were killed in an Israeli airstrike at the beginning of the war. The terrorist organization, notorious for its use of misinformation, has attempted to deflect blame onto Israel for the deaths of hostages held in captivity. However, Adam Boehler, the official overseeing hostage affairs in the new administration, provided a different account during an interview with CNN. As noted in the report on VIN News, Boehler stated that Israeli intelligence has shared findings with senior U.S. officials indicating that Hamas brutally murdered the Bibas family in Gaza.
The controversy over AP’s wording speaks volumes about a broader issue of media framing in the ongoing conflict. Many critics argue that certain media outlets, including major news agencies, often adopt language that obscures the reality of Hamas’ brutality while placing disproportionate scrutiny on Israel’s actions. Trump Jr.’s intervention, as emphasized by VIN News, reflects a growing frustration among those who believe that the global media narrative frequently downplays the suffering of Israeli victims.
This latest debate is part of the ongoing battle over the portrayal of Israel and Hamas in international discourse. With misinformation and propaganda playing a central role in shaping public opinion, prominent figures such as Trump Jr. have taken to social media to challenge misleading narratives. His post correcting AP’s tweet serves as another example of how digital platforms have become battlegrounds for truth and accountability in the modern media landscape.
The case of the Bibas family is yet another stark reminder of the horrors faced by Israeli hostages and the importance of precise and responsible journalism in covering such tragedies.
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Beyond horrible
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Hamas must be annihilated