Sad
Only logged in members can reply and interact with the post.
Join SimilarWorlds for FREE »

Israeli Air Strikes kill three British aid workers in Gaza

The IDF must be disappointed with such a low number. /S. The British government say they are unhappy "In no uncertain terms."
This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
RodionRomanovitch · 56-60, M
Last night I caught a little of Jim Sciutto (CNN) interviewing Israel Army Spokesman , Daniel Hagari. He was being pressed on the number of civilian casualties and the IDF's indiscriminate use of 2,000 lb bombs and other unguided munitions. He acted as if he was outraged , wagging his finger no less, by the very suggestion that that accusation could be levelled against the 'most moral army in the world' and that they at all times conduct operations with the utmost concern for innocent lives.

This morning he was on our screens again. This time very subdued , almost sheepish , with his hand pressed to his heart , telling us of his 'sincere sorrow' for the loss of innocent lives , while at no time actually admitting that his soldiers were responsible for the latest atrocity.

I'm at the point now where I have to turn the tv off when I hear these people trying to gaslight us. If there's any justice at the end of this , then those responsible for the genocide will be held accountable in a court of law where they can explain their actions before a jury rather than being allowed to spew their propaganda at us all on cable tv with barely a contradiction allowed.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@RodionRomanovitch Even mainstream commentators in British news are now suggesting that Israel must be forced into a ceasefire. This is new.

It's just tragic that it took the deaths if British aid workers to stop the gaslighting and admit what is going on. Even now, the priorities indicate a racial hierarchy.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@RodionRomanovitch YES! "Gaslighting" is an often-misused term - but not here!!!