Same here
@Dogmuck. I don't trust a word that comes out of Israel's mouth. We don't know what exactly happened that day, as there have been no independent investigations of the events. All we got was a snuff film viewed by selected members of the media, who only got to see it once, no chance to review and who knows how much editing was involved. You have former high ranking U.S. military men who declare that everything that the Israeli gov't says is a lie. It is hilarious how the MSM calls the Gaza Health Ministry, the Hamas Health Ministry.
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NGOs and the U.N. find the stats coming from Gaza and Hamas turn out to be reliable.
Going back to
@Merpedy's question, on a basic human level you have to pose the question to them; are you okay with the wholesale slaughter and starvation of a people? You don't need to have taken Palestinian history 101 to have an opinion on that, after all we do live in the Information Age. I remember the genocide in Rwanda, seeing these bloated corpses in a river and being infuriated that the international community were dicking around, whilst U.N. soldiers were screaming for help. There was no Internet then and the only source other than the library was the MSM, when they did their job properly.
@IHB8-8 I felt the same about Christmas last year, it was a non-starter for me. I couldn't celebrate the goodwill to all men jazz, whilst people in Gaza AKA the Holy Land were being massacred.