"Palästinenser bei Militäreinsatz getötet"
https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/asien/israel-jenin-razzia-101.html

which translates to:

"Palestinian(s) killed during military operation" (readers would naturally assume the singular, i.e. one casualty)

This is how "#tagesschau" routinely obscures simple facts like the ones that not less than 4 Palestinians lost their lives and more than 40 were wounded due to this act of Zionist aggression against #Jenin.

#Palestine #Occupation #Apartheid
#ZTF #IOF #IDF [sic] #Zionism
#Palästina #Besatzung

Westjordanland: Palästinenser bei Militäreinsatz getötet

Im Westjordanland hat es erneut eine Razzia der israelischen Armee gegeben - Ziel war das Haus eines mutmaßlichen Attentäters. Dabei kam es zu Schusswechseln, bei denen mehrere Palästinenser getötet und zahlreiche verletzt wurden.

tagesschau.de

Shortly thereafter they state:

"mehrere Palästinenser getötet und zahlreiche verletzt"

("multiple", "numerous")

before finally recognizing the death toll of 4.

Of course, there are many other flaws in this tiny news item full of vindications and omissions favoring the Zionist #apartheid regime and the editors are even unable (or unwilling) to apply a consistent spelling/transliteration of the town name "#Jennin" ("#Dschenin").

#JournalismFail #Journaille #Propaganda #MediaBias

In #Germany, this is widely known and propagandized (by the German "#Journaille" – the mainstream media itself) as the so-called "#Qualitatsjournalismus" (#QualityJournalism) but as you might have figured by now, I, as well as many others, beg to substantially differ.

Residents of Germany still are obliged to pay hundreds of Euros per year for this crap.

#Rundfunkbeitrag [sic]
#GEZ [sic]
#Beitragsservice [sic]
#ÖRR #Öffis
#Lügenpresse #Lügenmedien

Coming back to the headline discussed earlier a phrasing like:

"#Palästina: 4 Tote und mindestens 40 Verletzte durch israelischen Überfall auf #Jenin"

("#Palestine: 4 dead and at least 40 injured on account of Israeli attack on Jenin")

would have been quite safe a title given the circumstances, at least in my book.