> The Israeli military was forced to change its story about the ambush several times, following the discovery of the bodies in a mass grave, along with their flattened vehicles, and the emergence of video and audio recordings taken by the aid workers. An internal military inquiry ultimately did not recommend any criminal action against the army units responsible for the incident.
Unfortunately, the takeaway here will be "be better at destroying the evidence". The video is quite damning against their initial claims; it includes an uninterrupted view of their arrival, in marked emergency vehicles with lights on and uniformed personnel, and the gunfire beginning: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/04/world/middleeast/gaza-isr...
A good test of whether claim like this is true is to swap out the actor and put in "the Jews"
Like this:
> The Jews murdering their own citizens again
Suddenly it sounds like an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
And the reason why that works, is that antisemitism has nothing to do with Jews, for stupid reasons they just ended up as the victim of it.
What it does do, is expose antisemitic thinking, which is, in the end, really just concentrated anti-human thinking.
So if I was you, I would start examining how I construct argument and critically evaluate information I come across.