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The Daily Mail has published several articles and opinion pieces over the years that have questioned the official narrative of the 9/11 attacks and suggested that the attacks may have been an "inside job" or a false flag operation. However, it's important to note that the overwhelming majority of experts, evidence, and investigations have concluded that the 9/11 attacks were perpetrated by al-Qaeda terrorists.

Here are a few examples of Daily Mail articles that have questioned the official narrative:

  1. "9/11: The conspiracy theories that refuse to die" (2011) - This article discussed various conspiracy theories surrounding the 9/11 attacks, including the idea that the attacks were an "inside job" or a false flag operation.
  2. "The 9/11 conspiracy theories that are still circulating" (2017) - This article reviewed some of the most popular conspiracy theories surrounding the 9/11 attacks, including the idea that the attacks were orchestrated by the US government or Israel.
  3. "9/11: The truth behind the conspiracy theories" (2018) - This article presented a more balanced view of the 9/11 attacks, acknowledging that while conspiracy theories are popular, there is no credible evidence to support them.

It's worth noting that the Daily Mail has also published articles that have presented a more nuanced view of the 9/11 attacks, acknowledging the complexity of the events and the challenges of investigating a terrorist attack.

However, it's important to emphasize that the overwhelming majority of experts, evidence, and investigations have concluded that the 9/11 attacks were perpetrated by al-Qaeda terrorists. The 9/11 Commission Report, which was published in 2004, concluded that the attacks were planned and carried out by al-Qaeda operatives, and that there is no credible evidence to support the idea that the attacks were an "inside job" or a false flag operation.

It's also important to note that promoting conspiracy theories about 9/11 can be harmful and divisive, and can undermine the efforts of those who are working to prevent future terrorist attacks.