Hamas-run Gaza Death Ministry Admits To Flaws In Casualty Data.

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Question is why does the MSM trust the death ministry more than what itself does ?
Hamas Admits Problem with 1 in 3 Reported "Deaths"…





April 9, 2024 | Flash Brief
Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry Admits To Flaws In Casualty Data.

Latest Developments.
The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said on April 6 that it had “incomplete data” for 11,371 of the 33,091 Palestinian fatalities it claims to have documented. In a statistical report, the ministry notes that it considers an individual record to be incomplete if it is missing any of the following key data points: identity number, full name, date of birth, or date of death. The health ministry also released a report on April 3 that acknowledged the presence of incomplete data but did not define what it meant by “incomplete.” In that earlier report, the ministry acknowledged the incompleteness of 12,263 records. It is unclear why, after just three more days, the number fell to 11,371 — a decrease of more than 900 records.

Prior to its admissions of incomplete data, the health ministry asserted that the information in more than 15,000 fatality records had stemmed from “reliable media sources.” However, the ministry never identified the sources in question and Gaza has no independent media...
 
Question is why does the MSM trust the death ministry more than what itself does ?
Hamas Admits Problem with 1 in 3 Reported "Deaths"…





April 9, 2024 | Flash Brief
Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry Admits To Flaws In Casualty Data.

Latest Developments.
The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said on April 6 that it had “incomplete data” for 11,371 of the 33,091 Palestinian fatalities it claims to have documented. In a statistical report, the ministry notes that it considers an individual record to be incomplete if it is missing any of the following key data points: identity number, full name, date of birth, or date of death. The health ministry also released a report on April 3 that acknowledged the presence of incomplete data but did not define what it meant by “incomplete.” In that earlier report, the ministry acknowledged the incompleteness of 12,263 records. It is unclear why, after just three more days, the number fell to 11,371 — a decrease of more than 900 records.

Prior to its admissions of incomplete data, the health ministry asserted that the information in more than 15,000 fatality records had stemmed from “reliable media sources.” However, the ministry never identified the sources in question and Gaza has no independent media...
It's probably a lot higher.
 

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