I have never seen a battle or war where casualty numbers can be known immediately after a strike. Not in hours, not in minutes. Also never seen a war where main stream media will immediately run numbers from local sources (aka Hamas) while saying they can’t verify the military statements. Despite the repeated examples of local sources (Hamas) providing wild numbers (Al-Ahi) or claiming no combatants were killed (hostage rescue). In an age where main stream media is struggling for credibility and survival you would think they would not repeatedly keep doing this in pursuit of sensationalism.
@GBNEWS@darrengrimes@schneiderhome if you called out the clear incidents of antisemitism on display at Palestine protests for the past 10 months, people might take your views more seriously. Unfortunately there’s a blind eye on the left to some forms of racism in our society.
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@mehdirhasan Mehdi, if you “condemn the killing of kids anywhere” then why didn’t you put out a condemnation of the strike shortly after it happened? Instead your first X activity was to retweet a post on the legal status of the Golan heights! Empty words.
@mehdirhasan’s only X activity in relation to yesterday’s Hezbollah attack. Not the fact 11 children were killed playing football, but a retweet pointing to the legal status of the Golan Heights. Selective outrage and shameful are the first words that come to mind.