Public Anger Targets False 'Force 100' Allegations, Not Journalist Guy Peleg
Journalist Guy Peleg is currently attempting to rehabilitate his public image following the controversy surrounding his reporting on the 'Force 100' affair. This incident involved Peleg publishing serious accusations against Israeli soldiers during an active conflict, which were later proven baseless. Despite his efforts to understand the public's alienation from him, critics emphasize that the anger is rooted in the damage his false reports caused to the reputation of the soldiers.
Peleg's reports were widely disseminated and used as propaganda by Israel's adversaries, severely harming the image of the troops involved. He has yet to retract or take responsibility for these defamatory claims. The public remains critical, recalling how the soldiers had to defend themselves against these allegations while facing the military justice system.
Peleg's recent attempts to explain the public's rejection have been met with skepticism, with commentators pointing out that the backlash is not due to his background or political views but specifically because of the 'Force 100' story. The article underscores that the legacy of hatred and division is not attributable to political figures like Netanyahu but to media figures who spread unfounded accusations.
The piece concludes by highlighting the ongoing tension between media narratives and public perception, emphasizing the need for accountability in reporting, especially during times of conflict.