It's getting harder for Israel genocide deniers to defend their genocide
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First we have the most deaths of reporters and aid workers in any crisis in history, including the 7 WCK aid workers that were struck multiple times as they evacuated to different vehicles when they were systematically targeted by airstrikes.
Now we have mass graves where the victims hands were tied.
How we gonna spin these executions now y'all?
"Analyses by Sky News and independent analysts of satellite imagery and footage published online found that claims spread by Hamas and Arabic media that the IDF had dug mass graves at the Nasser hospital in Gaza were false as the graves were made before the IDF entered the complex."
"Analyses by Sky News and independent analysts of satellite imagery and footage published online found that claims spread by Hamas and Arabic media that the IDF had dug mass graves at the Nasser hospital in Gaza were false as the graves were made before the IDF entered the complex."
I'm still not following why Israel needs to be blamed for it. They didn't tell the Hamas to strike them. They also did not tell the Hamas to hide behind meat shields. The Hamas in act of pure cowardice hid behind civilians. It's crappy for the civilians, but its not Israel's fault. Israel is rightfully after their government. If they back down, that shows weakness and the Hamas will strike again sooner or later. They're putting them in a situation where they really don't have a choice.
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