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Right-wing vs. left-wing clash framed as soldiers vs. settlers by Israeli media, channel claims

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Right-wing vs. left-wing clash framed as soldiers vs. settlers by Israeli media, channel claims

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TL;DR

A right-wing channel alleges that a report on the Walla news site (Vinat) falsely framed a clash as settlers attacking IDF reservists, when in fact the individuals involved were left-wing activists — two of whom also serve in the reserves. The channel accuses the outlet of manipulating public perception in service of the radical left.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A right-wing the source posted a critique of a Walla news report, alleging the outlet framed a clash as settlers attacking IDF reservists. According to the channel, the individuals involved are actually left-wing activists, two of whom also serve in the reserves. The channel names activist Tom Pinchasi, calling him a professional left-wing activist who has built a political career around his reserve service. The channel questions how the IDF would allow such activists to join a provocation and give interviews, and accuses Walla of narrative manipulation. The claims are unverified and represent one political viewpoint.

02 · How it developed

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    Identifies Walla as the outlet and names Tom Pinchasi as an activist.

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