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Was it really intentional though? Why would Israel bomb the people who give them weapons and funding?
got this from a comment on reddit
Interesting. But did it not occur to them that the US doesn't particularly care about atrocities committed by their allies?
Supposedly the US and Israel wasn't the same type of BFF's back in 1967 that they are now. It was only after the Arab-Israeli war in 1967 that the Americans began trying to turn Israel into a millitary base. Prior to 1967, Israel was more of a european project than an American one, which I assume has to do with the fact that America got scared when Nasser took over the Suez-canal.
Maybe they were worried that some of the intel could be used against them or possible leaks, I mean is not like the US is a reliable ally.
Damn, that's wild! Did about 30 Americans die in the actual bombing?
34 killed, 171 wounded. Most of them died because of torpedo hit. Imagine this: "accidental" attack that involved multiple planes "accidentally" attacking, including "accidentally" strafing lifeboats and then torpedo boats "accidentally" arrived at the scene and "accidentally" launched torpedoes.
It was obviously intentional. The ship was intercepting Israeli signals. Read the order of events, the planes continued strafing long after any plausibility was extinguished.