While Twitter has always struggled with combating misinformation about major news events, it was still the go-to place to find out what’s happening in the world. But the Israel-Hamas war has underscored how the platform now transformed into X has become not only unreliable but is actively promoting falsehoods.
War in Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reached an agreement to enter a unity government with a top opposition politician.
President Joe Biden condemned the “sheer evil” of the Hamas attack.
Community members gathered at Temple Beth Sholom in Summerlin along with elected officials and representatives of law enforcement.
Members of Nevada’s federal delegation and Gov. Joe Lombardo decried the attacks on Israel by a Palestinian militant group.
Bono called to the crowd at The Sphere, “It was a festival of music and peace.”
The rally took place in front of The Venetian in response to Hamas terrorist attacks.
Follow live updates on the aftermath of Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel.
The toll passed 1,100 dead and thousands wounded on both sides, Hamas takes over 130 people captive
Biden decries the ‘unconscionable’ Hamas attack and warns Israel’s enemies not to exploit the crisis
Several hours after the incursion began, Hamas militants were still fighting gunbattles inside several Israeli communities near Gaza.
Anas Saleh, 24, was charged with attempted coercion, a misdemeanor, and given a desk appearance ticket.
Iran has threatened to hit Israel in retaliation for an attack on a diplomatic compound in the Syrian capital of Damascus last week that killed senior Iranian military officials.
A new report shows an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents in 2023 and that hatred of Jews is emerging on both wings of the political spectrum.
Ariel Salley is a Metropolitan Police officer and a reservist in the Israeli Defense Forces who is going back to Israel following Hamas’ attack.