Everything the IDF touches becomes Hamas
If the US and Israel are completely aligned in foreign policy, what keeps Israel from just becoming treated as another state of the US?
Putting Jewish people into buses for protesting... Damn America, could you at least try to keep the mask on?
Israel's clamped down on more legitimate sources and is even trying to kick of Al Jazeera (which has consistently led in terms of accuracy in journalism).
American news isn't a good source for unbiased news either, but people still post it.
The other comment chain is literally reading it as that. People literally deny the Holocaust, are you at all surprised that they can deny the genocide of Palestinians?
According to Israel, every Palestinian is subhuman and needs to be eradicated.
In that light, I guess this bombing is a success?
In the case of the IDF, ~~lightning strikes~~ bombs strike the same place twice
That's the part that really doesn't make sense to me.
There's literally an active military base RIGHT THERE. It's literally based in Re'im. There's no way the IDF could be that incompetent. It's not like forces had to be deployed from elsewhere in the country.
Supposedly, they had another location in mind but it fell through so they had to use Re'im with two days notice.
Is Egyptian/UN aid actually going to make it through the checkpoint? Egypt has had aid trucks parked outside for like days.
Israel has mapped out Gaza to pinpoint precision. They know where everything is and they know exactly how to maximize civilian casualties.
Sounds like it's a problem that could be unilaterally solved by the US limiting military aid to Israel instead of propping up a genocidal regime. It's not Russia's fault that US foreign policy led to their support of genocidal maniacs.
What do people say about Russia and China? That the government and the people are different entities? The same applies here. Not supporting the absolutely batshit crazy Israeli government does not indicate a lack of support for the Jewish people.
How many times are people going to face this claim?
China's pretty much popped their real estate bubble already, yet consumer spending is already recovering.