This Tuesday, October 10, false information is circulating on social networks in the context of the new war between Israel and Palestinian Hamas fighters. Already because they are violent but also because they are sometimes false information.
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“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”
This Tuesday, October 10, pay attention to the images circulating on social networks after the attack by Palestinian Hamas fighters in Israel. Already, because they are violent but also because they sometimes spread false information. You’ll find three examples in this episode, as well as an ad paid for by the government of Israel to run on YouTube.
The toll of this new war which is beginning is to date more than 1,600 dead, including 900 on the Israeli side and 700 on the Palestinian side. Israel is now imposing a “total siege” on the Gaza Strip, without water, electricity and gas.
Monday evening, a 16-year-old teenager, Théo Grataloup, challenged President Emmanuel Macron against glyphosate. This herbicide, considered carcinogenic by several scientists, is about to be authorized for an additional 10 years by the European Union. Théo is one of the victims, infected when his mother was pregnant, he suffers from serious malformations, without vocal cords and with a tracheotomy to breathe.
In this episode, I also talk to you about Antoine Dupont, who is returning to contact training, five days before the quarter-final of the Rugby World Cup against South Africa, the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, and LeBron James… fan of a French basketball player!
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