Atrocity Inc.

Atrocity Inc.

How Israel Sells Its Destruction of Gaza

2024 · 44 min · ★ 10.0 · Documentary, War

In an exclusive new documentary, Max Blumenthal rips the cover off the media deceptions and atrocity hoaxes Israel pushed after October 7 to create political space for its gruesome assault on the Gaza Strip. Blumenthal exposes the US mainstream media's role as a megaphone for the Israeli government, introducing new lies even after their initial ones were debunked. Atrocity Inc raises serious questions about the official narrative of October 7, while revealing how Israel's army has consciously engaged in the same hideous atrocities which it falsely accused Palestinian militants of committing.

Directed by Sut Jhally · Written by Max Blumenthal

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