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Damn that really is surprising. I'm glad that she's alive. Hope that she can return home safe.
Was it not her in the truck then? I thought the family had positively identified her by her tattoos.Though, you really can't see much of them in the video that went viral.
Either she was just unconscious or they are lying. But it seems pointless for the latter since they'd find out eventually, unless they plan on blaming her death on one of the bombs that are being dropped in Gaza. I guess we'll see if the family gets her back.
well its been shown pretty clearly these baby decapitators arent exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. They were on an adrenaline high after their little murder spree and felt they were on top of the world. The next day or so and reality set in and maybe they realised they not only signed their own death warrants, but that of thousands of their 'people' and set their cause back decades. Now they are scambling like the cowards they are to try and 'fix' what is unfixable
Can you tell me why you put 'people' in quotation marks? It was surely not your intention but the implication is a pretty harsh dehumanization.
Hamas are not considered the Palestinian people at large, do not represent them, do not provide or care for them, and do not allow elections. Until this year, they have never had majority support.
Calling Palestinians the people of the Hamas government is a huge misnomer.
Might i suggest putting the quotation mark around 'their' then? That would actually express what you meant.
I didn't write the initial post, but yes I agree that would've been a better word to focus on
The IDF disspelled rumours that they found "decapitated babies" apparently. Seems that was just Twitter disinformation.
Do you have a source for that? I haven't heard that.
https://news.sky.com/story/its-important-to-separate-the-facts-from-speculation-what-we-actually-know-about-the-viral-report-of-beheaded-babies-in-israel-12982329
The claim there were beheaded babies is coming from a single journalist, and the IDF has publicly refused to back up her statement.