Does Joe Biden ever the truth?
During his State of the Union address, Joe Biden claimed that there had been 30,000 deaths in Gaza. This number was from the Hamas-run ministry of health.
Abraham Wyner, a tenured professor of statistics and data science at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, dumped cold water on this claim.
During President Biden’s State of the Union speech, he used the Gaza death count produced by the Hamas-run ministry of health, quoting some 30,000 deaths. Those numbers have been scrutinized by a renowned University of Pennsylvania statistician who has cast serious doubt on the figures.
Abraham Wyner revealed in an interview with Fox News Digital that the U.S.-designated terrorist movement, Hamas, issued fake casualty numbers in its war against Israel. Wyner is a tenured professor of statistics and data science at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and faculty co-director of the Wharton Sports Analytics and Business Initiative.
His dramatic findings have ostensibly debunked many of the Hamas causality claims accepted at face value by President Biden’s administration, the U.N. and many major mainstream media organizations.
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He said he “was able to show that these numbers aren’t right” and, based on the number that Israel’s government is reporting, that the casualty rate “instead of, being 70% women and children, it’s probably closer to 30% to 35% women and children” in the Gaza Strip.
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The core of Wyner’s analysis revolves around statistical variability and correlation. He said “Hamas had claimed, and is continuing to claim, that approximately 70% of the casualties have been women and children. They are not reporting, or had at the time, and by mid-November, had not reported that Israel had killed any of its own fighters.”
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