NBC's Matt Bradley Caught Red-Handed Spreading Hamas Propaganda on MSNBC
Reporter Says 36K Civilians Dead In Gaza. WRONG!
NBC reporter Matt Bradley (pictured above with Hezbollah’s second in command) has been caught spreading blatant Hamas propaganda and lies about civilian deaths in Gaza while reporting on the rescue of four hostages today on MSNBC’s Politics Nation. Bradley, known for his questionable reporting, made the outrageous claim that 36,000 civilians had been killed in Gaza by the IDF, a number that has been widely disputed by reputable sources.
The sensationalized report has sparked outrage among viewers and has raised serious questions about the credibility of NBC's reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Experts and sources close to the situation have confirmed that the number of civilian casualties in Gaza is significantly lower than what Bradley reported.
"Bradley's irresponsible reporting not only misleads the public but also undermines the efforts of those working tirelessly to bring peace to the region," said a source who wished to remain anonymous. "It's a clear case of media bias and a blatant disregard for the truth."
The controversy comes at a time when tensions between Israel and Hamas are at an all-time high, with both sides accusing each other of civilian casualties. The Israeli government has repeatedly denied claims of excessive force and has accused Hamas of using human shields to inflate the death toll.
Bradley, who has been with NBC since 2010, has not responded to requests for comment. However, sources close to the reporter have suggested that he may have been influenced by Hamas propaganda during his time in Gaza.
The incident has once again highlighted the challenges faced by journalists reporting from conflict zones, where access to accurate information is often limited. It also underscores the need for media organizations to maintain strict standards of accuracy and impartiality in their reporting.
Luckily for Matt, his report was on Politics Nation with Al Sharpton so hardly anyone saw it.