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On December 24, Haaretz and AP headlined "Syrian rebels claim Assad regime uses chemical weapons," saying:
Al Jazeera, Al Arabiya, and opposition elements said Syrian forces used them "for the first time." No evidence whatever suggests it.
Throughout the conflict, Al Jazeera waged war on Syria. Qatar's government controls content. It's part of the anti-Assad coalition. Propaganda substitutes for real news and information.
Prominent journalists resigned in protest. In April 2011, Beirut chief/Hiwar Muftuh (open dialogue) host, Ghassan Ben Jeddo, left. He said Al Jazeera "abandoned professionalism and objectivity."
It's now "an operation room that incites and mobilizes." Its reports lack credibility. It latest claimed unnamed Al-Bayada neighborhood "activists" accused government forces of targeting them with gas.
A separate statement said Syrian jets bombed Homs with "poisonous material." Another suspect video was aired. Al Jazeera specializes in doing it. It showed a man on a respirator. Allegedly he was wounded by "nerve gas."
An unidentified "rebel" called the situation "very bad. We don't have enough gas masks," he said. "We do not know what gas this is, but doctors say it resembles sarin."
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Mossad-connected DEBKAfile said Syria "consolidated its chemical weapons in one or two locations amid a rebel onslaught, and they are under control for the time being."
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