With the state of the news media in the modern world, you do not want to automatically believe anything you see, hear or read anywhere. Unless you actually witness an event in another country it is difficult to find out for sure what happened. And even if you were there large events can be so extensive and the results so long term that even a actual witness to the events could be confused.
My brother was in Iran during the Iranian revolution. He told me that what we read in the newspapers here and what we saw on TV were very different in many cases from what actually happened. He was there.
But I would be very hesitate to believe anything at a politically motivated site like move.on.
When I tried to find out if Iraqi WMD were in Syria or not, I did not just rely on FOX News. I even went to SYRIAN English language sites on the internet. That is how I found out about the Syrian journalist. And unless there are outright lies being told to the American people by our intelligence agencies, a convoy of trucks were seen by spy satellites or spy aircraft driving into Syria before the war took place.
Don't forget that this is a media war and not just truck bombs and exploding airliners. The terrorists know how to use the media weapon. So do the CIA, Pentagon, etc. Everybody who is smart in the modern world makes use of the media weapon.