• not_that_guy05@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yup. Taking a page from BP. Knowing they fucked up, but trying to make themselves the good guys all the times. Yet, they don’t mention the settler issue they are doing and how they have killed more in the airstrikes than what they lost.

      I will continue to say, fuck Israel and fuck Hamas equally.

      • TinyPizza@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        I still say fuck them both as well, but the equal nature of that statement is shifting with each days new unfolding horrors. Someone can be more evil, while they both are still evil.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is running dozens of ads on games like Angry Birds and social media platforms like YouTube and X, formerly Twitter, justifying its heavy air bombardment of Gaza in the wake of the Hamas terrorist attacks of October 7.

    “We are being killed in our streets,” one ad, which ran on YouTube in the hours after Israel began retaliatory airstrikes on Gaza last week.

    Zoontje (6 jaar) speelt #AngryBirds op zijn tablet en krijgt deze reclame te zien.

    A third video ad, airing on YouTube, described Israel’s justification for taking what it described as “every measure necessary to protect our citizens against these barbaric terrorists.”

    The bombardment has leveled city blocks as Israel says it is targeting Hamas militants in mosques, houses, and office buildings, as well as roads and border crossings where people have massed to evacuate.

    The extent of the devastation wrought by Israel’s air bombardment led the military to give soldiers extra training in fighting in ruined urban environments, The New York Times reported.


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