Did the Jewish Chronicle publish ‘wild fabrications’?


The Jewish Chronicle has come under intense scrutiny after publishing articles by former Israeli soldier Elon Perry that included false information, such as claims that Hamas planned to smuggle hostages to Iran.

These articles, based on allegedly fake Israeli Army documents, have since been removed due to doubts over their accuracy and concerns about Perry’s misrepresented background.

The scandal has led to several high-profile resignations, with critics accusing the newspaper of leaning into a political agenda rather than maintaining journalistic integrity. The controversy has sparked calls for further investigation into the paper's editorial practices.


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