It was actually another Jewish man named Ishay Coen, from the Israeli news website Kikar HaShabbat, who debunked the baby-in-the-oven story as yet another October 7 hoax aimed at trying to convince more people to support the Israeli genocide of Gaza. "There is a certain story that has been published on social networks in recent weeks. Oven. From checking with the IDF, Zakah, Shura camp and more – you don't know of such an event. Spreading incorrect stories will harm Israeli propaganda," Coen wrote, using interesting verbiage to describe Israel's, ahem, messaging in all this. Chaim Levinson from the Israeli media outlet Haaretz also debunked the story, asking: "Where did the story of the oven come from?" "Like any good Jew who sees the rich, he thought about the money and told a story that did not exist and was not created about a baby in the oven," Levinson chided. The latest news about Israel's ongoing genocide against the Palestinians can be found at Antichrist.news. Sources for this article include: InformationLiberation.com NaturalNews.com"We saw a little baby in the oven."
-- @EliBeerUH to @RJC pic.twitter.com/MBKgrgwxRi — Howard Mortman (@HowardMortman) October 30, 2023
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