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The Jews of Sighet chose to believe the London radio reports rather than Moshe because they found it difficult to accept the horrific news he shared, which contradicted their perception of safety and normalcy. Moshe's warnings about the impending danger seemed too far-fetched and alarming, leading them to dismiss his experiences as exaggerated or paranoid. Additionally, the community's deep-seated hope and denial made it easier to trust familiar sources, like the radio, rather than confront the terrifying reality Moshe presented.

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