A live segment on Israeli Channel 14 was criticized as fabricated spin after the channel aired a theory about US President Donald Trump, according to Israel Hayom. The report accused the channel of manufacturing a narrative live on air.
Israel Hayom reported that a live segment on Channel 14, which aired a theory concerning US President Donald Trump, was criticized as an invented narrative presented as fact. The report accused the channel of engaging in 'charlatanism' on air by manufacturing the theory. This follows broader online criticism of Trump that The Zioneer previously covered, but the present report is a specific accusation against the channel itself, not a commentary on the president. The incident underscores ongoing tensions between mainstream Israeli media outlets and Channel 14, which has faced prior criticism over editorial standards.
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