New York - Saba:
The American newspaper "New York Times" confirmed Wednesday that what was included in its report published last Saturday, from the testimonies of health workers in the Gaza Strip, who documented the horror they witnessed, is correct, and that the criticisms of the Zionist enemy's supporters of the report are not based on evidence.
This came in a statement issued by the newspaper in response to the supporters of the Zionist enemy who protested the testimonies of 65 volunteer health workers in Gaza, which included accusations of the Zionist enemy of carrying out genocide and killing children by snipers.
The American newspaper confirmed that these criticisms are baseless, and that the testimonies and photos were verified using photographic and video evidence.
The statement explained that 65 American health workers working in Gaza provided the newspaper with more than 160 photos and videos, and explained the conditions of children who were shot in the head or chest.
The statement added the questioning of the authenticity of the testimonies and CT scans that were published and the criticisms directed at the report are not based on any evidence.
He stressed that the report underwent a thorough review before it was published, and the authenticity of the testimonies and images was verified using photographic and video evidence.
The statement also stated "The newspaper conducted an additional review to verify the authenticity of the published images, and the images were presented to independent experts in the fields of firearm injuries, radiology and trauma care for children, all of whom confirmed the authenticity of the images and scenes."
The American newspaper "New York Times" confirmed Wednesday that what was included in its report published last Saturday, from the testimonies of health workers in the Gaza Strip, who documented the horror they witnessed, is correct, and that the criticisms of the Zionist enemy's supporters of the report are not based on evidence.
This came in a statement issued by the newspaper in response to the supporters of the Zionist enemy who protested the testimonies of 65 volunteer health workers in Gaza, which included accusations of the Zionist enemy of carrying out genocide and killing children by snipers.
The American newspaper confirmed that these criticisms are baseless, and that the testimonies and photos were verified using photographic and video evidence.
The statement explained that 65 American health workers working in Gaza provided the newspaper with more than 160 photos and videos, and explained the conditions of children who were shot in the head or chest.
The statement added the questioning of the authenticity of the testimonies and CT scans that were published and the criticisms directed at the report are not based on any evidence.
He stressed that the report underwent a thorough review before it was published, and the authenticity of the testimonies and images was verified using photographic and video evidence.
The statement also stated "The newspaper conducted an additional review to verify the authenticity of the published images, and the images were presented to independent experts in the fields of firearm injuries, radiology and trauma care for children, all of whom confirmed the authenticity of the images and scenes."