"Sources" being the IDF or the US, probably.
I'll bet you dollars to donuts that they didn't, but DID kill a bunch of innocent civilians. It's what they do.
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"Sources" being the IDF or the US, probably.
I'll bet you dollars to donuts that they didn't, but DID kill a bunch of innocent civilians. It's what they do.
Iran has not claimed they killed a lot of civilians, and I think they would.
I don't trust Israeli or US sources either, so I have no idea about their missile production capabilities, but telling the world Israel massacred a bunch of innocent people would be something in their favor and they haven't done that.
Not necessarily. One of their response strategies is to brush it off as an ineffective attack.
They were building missiles under the hospitals!
So they ARE capable of carefully targeted strikes... Huh.
Well yes. But to be fair this time the rocket factory wasnt under an urban area.
Anybody else remember "crippling sanctions" (PDF)?
It's super "normal" for the empire uses abusive ableism in its propaganda.
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