It’s not that it wasn’t successful, it’s that it wasn’t within their capability. So getting upset about something that’s impossible in order to justify mass slaughter is an exercise in excuse making.
It’s not that it wasn’t successful, it’s that it wasn’t within their capability. So getting upset about something that’s impossible in order to justify mass slaughter is an exercise in excuse making.
1000 people are going to commit genocide against a country of 7 million? Try to have some sense of the scale of things here.
Not wanting to see a heavily populated civilian area carpet bombed to supposedly target a faction that makes up 1% of the population doesn’t make you pro-terrorism; quite the opposite.
Israeli strikes hit every minute, more so at night, the fact that some rockets were launched soon before isn’t in any way definitive.
Yea, first they had their propagandists celebrate it, then they said it was shot down by iron dome, then they said it was a malfunction. They said it came from a cemetery next to the hospital, then changed to say it came from south Gaza. The only difference between this incident and the thousands of other strikes is that it garnered more sympathy in the west.
People who openly applaud genocide are probably a tad bit fashy.
It has the highest per-capita incarceration rate and rate of police killings.
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