Zion and the Art of Armageddon

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Aid trucks are attacked on a regular basis
Palestinians are keen to get at stuff that is in them and as mentioned no one to dish the stuff our or insist on order. They have also been hit by Israel. Not these though.

One reporter pointed out that currently maintaining order is now down to Israel in some areas. In a sense that is correct. One of our reporters actually. Perhaps they opened fire to do just that but a bit of a problem. Their own drone shots show no signs of shooting. If it happened, they have said it did.

Smoky mirrors on both sides.
 
The six year old girl killed together with the two ambulance men, what could Israel gain from such an action, it's a certain case for The Hague as a war crime. Biden demanded an immediate investigation, that investigation is still ongoing but all initial enquiries suggest there were no Israeli troops or tanks in the area at the time. More to come on this story I think.

Israel are losing the war of public opinion, murdering 70 civilians whilst they try to receive aid doesn't make sense. I don't doubt that they killed 10 people advancing on the checkpoint, the rest doesn't make sense, again, more to come out on this I think.

In the midst of todays story Hamas have upped their demands for the ceasefire that they or more importantly Iran doesn't want to happen..

In PR terms, Hamas really are playing a blinder.
Eye witnesses say different.

An Al Jazeera investigation has shown three Israeli tanks around the car where a six-year-old girl was killed after hours of pleading for help. Sanad, Al Jazeera’s investigations unit, analysed phone records and satellite imagery to prove that there were Israeli troops near the car belonging to Hind’s family that day. Al Jazeera’s analysis of satellite images taken at midday on January 29 corroborated Hind and Layan’s accounts, and put at least three Israeli tanks just 270m (886 feet) from the family’s car, with their guns pointed at it. When rescuers found the remains of Hind and her family on February 10, the car was riddled with bullet holes likely coming from more than one direction.
 
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Eye witnesses say different.

An Al Jazeera investigation has shown three Israeli tanks around the car where a six-year-old girl was killed after hours of pleading for help. Sanad, Al Jazeera’s investigations unit, analysed phone records and satellite imagery to prove that there were Israeli troops near the car belonging to Hind’s family that day. Al Jazeera’s analysis of satellite images taken at midday on January 29 corroborated Hind and Layan’s accounts, and put at least three Israeli tanks just 270m (886 feet) from the family’s car, with their guns pointed at it. When rescuers found the remains of Hind and her family on February 10, the car was riddled with bullet holes likely coming from more than one direction.
When a racist army has destroyed an invaded nation, and killed many thousands of children and non combatants, what does one more family, one more child, matter to them?

Filly will cheerfully try to excuse the Genocide that is being performed, and has been openly declared as Israel's intention.
 
Hamas have their own appointed police to deal with just this sort of situation, I suspect they did exactly what was required.
Israel dropped fliers on Palestine, boasting that their warplanes had destroyed a Palestinian police car escorting an aid truck.
 
It's just you cut a paste long boring pieces of journalism and expect a positive response.

Let's see something from you that's a reflection on your personality and how deeply you feel about something.
Yeah, who does he think he is? JohnD?
 
A general view of Hasbara would appear to be
It is a communicative strategy that "seeks to explain actions, whether or not they are justified". As it focuses on providing explanations about one's actions, hasbara has been called a "reactive and event-driven approach". In 2003, Ron Schleifer called hasbara "a positive sounding synonym for 'propaganda'".
A variation on a war time ministry of propaganda / a variation on spin doctors. No it's a word
Hasbara was formally introduced to the Zionist vocabulary by Nahum Sokolow.[1] Hasbara (Hebrew: הַסְבָּרָה) has no direct English translation, but roughly means "explaining". It is a communicative strategy that "seeks to explain actions, whether or not they are justified".[2] As it focuses on providing explanations about one's actions, hasbara has been called a "reactive and event-driven approach".[3][4] In 2003, Ron Schleifer called hasbara "a positive sounding synonym for 'propaganda'".
 
With the cut 'n' paste/facebook/tiktok reposts etc with no opinion, I meant. Not actually JohnD. And don’t call me Shirley.
Will you be Frank with me, and I'll be Shirley?
 
With the cut 'n' paste/facebook/tiktok reposts etc with no opinion, I meant. Not actually JohnD. And don’t call me Shirley.
Shirley, you can see plenty of opinion among the editorial paragraphs. Look harder.
 
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