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It is fascinating the extent to which the details of the atrocities are being litigated. It's taken as a given that Hamas was going door to door murdering Jewish families, but from there it becomes important to achieve clarity about whether they did or did not rape, or whether they did or did not mutilate corpses, or whether they did or did not call their parents on the phones of murdered Jews to excitedly brag about their accomplishments.
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Some are still disputing the beheaded babies.
At the same time, they are showing pictures of atrocities from Syria and claiming it’s Gaza…
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@LuFins-Dad said in More strange and/or foul reactions:
, they are showing pictures of atrocities from Syria
What?
THere's been trouble in Syria?
Who knew?
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@George-K said in More strange and/or foul reactions:
@LuFins-Dad said in More strange and/or foul reactions:
, they are showing pictures of atrocities from Syria
What?
THere's been trouble in Syria?
Who knew?
So they say. Arabs killing Arabs. A footnote in history.
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Their families wiped out, grieving Palestinians in Gaza ask why
In the chaos of the war, taking account of the dead is a rushed, heart-rending process.
It begins with relatives scribbling the names of the dead and missing. They dig into the rubble with their hands, calling out for survivors. Hospitals later issue death certificates.
Grieving relatives, who maintain no one in their households had links to Hamas, ask: Why them?
''Why would they kill children and an old man?'' asked al-Naouq. ''What is the military justification for bombing my house? They were all civilians.''
''I wish, one day, I can meet the one who pulled the trigger. I want to ask him: Why did you do it?''
Well, I can think of about 1400 reasons why.
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@George-K said in More strange and/or foul reactions:
Their families wiped out, grieving Palestinians in Gaza ask why
In the chaos of the war, taking account of the dead is a rushed, heart-rending process.
It begins with relatives scribbling the names of the dead and missing. They dig into the rubble with their hands, calling out for survivors. Hospitals later issue death certificates.
Grieving relatives, who maintain no one in their households had links to Hamas, ask: Why them?
''Why would they kill children and an old man?'' asked al-Naouq. ''What is the military justification for bombing my house? They were all civilians.''
''I wish, one day, I can meet the one who pulled the trigger. I want to ask him: Why did you do it?''
Well, I can think of about 1400 reasons why.
The night a blast struck his family's home in the Gaza Strip, Ahmed al-Naouq was more than 2,000 miles away but he still jolted awake, consumed with inexplicable panic..
Wait, I thought Gaza was an “open air prison”… So how is he in London?
Beyond that, something I noticed in several of these anecdotes… No evidence that these missiles were launched by Israel…
Link to video1000 misfires… not every one of those is going to kill even 1 person, but many will kill multiple. So how many civilian Palestinians have been killed by Hamas?
The story about the rocket that went through the top floor of the apartment building and exploded on the next level down is a perfect example. Israeli ordinance a) wouldn’t explode after only penetrating 1 level and b) if it went off 1 level below him, he wouldn’t be able to tell the tale.
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@bachophile said in More strange and/or foul reactions:
This has got to be one of the stupidest questions ever asked in a a news interview and the competition is pretty tough. Sky news.
Agree