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(Press TV-Iran) A Twitter post ascribed to Israeli journalist Jack Khoury on Wednesday claimed: "According to reports received by Ha'aretz, a U.S. aircraft carrying American soldiers wounded by Iran's missile strike on Ain Asad Air Base landed in Tel Aviv hours ago. Based on informed sources, 224 soldiers were taken to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Hospital." The post continued that Ronni Gamzu, CEO of the hospital, had reassured the U.S. Department of Defense that "medical staff will attend the American soldiers as best as they can." 2020-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
Fake Twitter Post Claims U.S. Casualties from Iran Missile Strike Evacuated to Israel
(Press TV-Iran) A Twitter post ascribed to Israeli journalist Jack Khoury on Wednesday claimed: "According to reports received by Ha'aretz, a U.S. aircraft carrying American soldiers wounded by Iran's missile strike on Ain Asad Air Base landed in Tel Aviv hours ago. Based on informed sources, 224 soldiers were taken to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Hospital." The post continued that Ronni Gamzu, CEO of the hospital, had reassured the U.S. Department of Defense that "medical staff will attend the American soldiers as best as they can." 2020-01-09 00:00:00Full Article
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