If Data and witnesses or in other words verifiable reality “disagree”, there’s a word for that. It’s called “lying”. A word that should have been used a lot more often, because they’ve been doing so from the beginning. From 40 beheaded babies in ovens to now claiming there is no starving, they’ve been lying and lying and lying, without being called out by so-called journalists or leaders, so they lie again.
All the while the world can see what’s happening in this best documented in history, televised in 4K genocide. We should not forget, who kept denying this atrocity for so long. The western world seemingly forgave the media for lying the West into a war with Iraq 22 years ago and forgot. Now the so-called free press are proving to be as disgraceful today. No one should take any word they say seriously, if they blatantly go with the lies. Remember them. We have to hold them accountable.
P.S. There’s a broader point about not holding people accountable (e.g. Obama not wanting to prosecute the Bush administration) leading to today’s situation in the first place, but that’s a story in and of itself.
With this level of hard hitting journalism, how could anyone possibly disagree?
Fuck you AP. It’s been a holocaust for years, now. And you still can’t call it what it is. Fuck you.
Benjamin Netanyahu claims
*Benjamin Netanyahu lies
Corrected for you.
Netanyahu lies as much as Trump but with more consistent evil. At least Trump’s lies are sometimes just absurd.
Mr Philadelphia should be [redacted] in an alley
[further indicted]
Netanyahu is a gaslighting psychopath.
Nobody he considers a person is starving and soon, if he has his way, there won’t be anybody left to starve.
“Let them investigate themselves”. Why are we giving any importance to a beligerent in a war crime infested mess of a war?
Of course reality begs to differ, with the starvation campaign having started back in the 90s:
https://imeu.org/article/fact-sheet-legal-status-of-israels-siege-blockade-of-gaza
“Starting in the early 1990s, Israel made it increasingly difficult for Palestinians and commercial goods to enter or leave Gaza, which along with the West Bank and East Jerusalem has been under Israeli military occupation since 1967.”
From 2018:
https://www.oxfam.org/en/timeline-humanitarian-impact-gaza-blockade
“Today, one million Palestinians in Gaza don’t have enough food to feed their families, despite receiving food assistance or other forms of support.”
2023:
https://euromedmonitor.org/en/gaza
“Under international law, Israel is an occupying power although it already ‘disengaged’ from the Gaza Strip in 2005; it still continues to control entry and exit from Gaza by land, sea and air. Likewise, it controls Gaza’s population registry, telecommunication networks and many other aspects of daily life and infrastructure. Rather than undertaking its duty of protecting the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, Israel has been placing Palestinians under a suffocating blockade, which constitutes an unprecedented form of collective punishment in a stark violation of international humanitarian law.”