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Apparently the Trumpenyahu War is a game to some people:

A journalist reported a missile strike. Then came the death threats.

A Times of Israel reporter says online gamblers pressured him to change his story about an Iranian missile strike so they could win a payout.

The message appeared in English on Emanuel Fabian’s phone.

“You have 90 minutes left to update the lie,” said a WhatsApp message reviewed by The Washington Post. “If you do this — you solve in a minute the most serious problem you have caused yourself in life. And you won’t remember me anymore in a week.”

Five days earlier, Fabian, a 28-year-old war correspondent at the Times of Israel newspaper, had published a short blog post reporting that an Iranian missile had struck an open area outside a Jerusalem suburb, harming no one.

Until he began to receive messages that threatened his life and family, Fabian didn’t know his brief report had triggered a dispute over bets on the prediction market Polymarket on whether an Iranian missile would strike Israel on March 10. For those with money down, millions of dollars were potentially riding on his blog post.

washingtonpost.com/tech…

Mar 17
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