• JackSkellington@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This clearly shows the power of Israel regarding having a public opinion that goes against their book… no one dare speak ill of Israel government narrative

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      The UN Chief resigning as a result would be a show of power. Calling for it and not getting is a show of weakness.

      • WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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        Israel doesn’t give a shit. They have most of the west oligarchy fellating them, “donating” billions of dollars in “aid” and weapons, and approving of their entire history of human rights abuses and genocide of Palestine.

    • FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world
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      I read that they put the names, pictures, and personal info of the Harvard students that spoke out on ad trucks and drove them around the Harvard campus.

      The lengths to which they’re going to suppress dissent are getting pretty scary. I would not be at all surprised if threats have been made through back channels.

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          I looked at their twitter and their latest tweet was a quote tweet boosting an account widely known as an anti-lgbt hate group. They’re absolutely disgusting.

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        Ironically that was done by a company called “Accuracy In Media.” If you go to their site aim.org you can see the truck for yourself. It had giant LED screens on both sides playing a sideshow of doxxing students.

      • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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        Mostly when governments are obviously responsible for a war, it’s not controversial to state that truth. The Israeli government isn’t special in the way you seem to think it is.

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        Stay with the facts please. He did not talk about responsibilities at all, only said the attack did not happen in a vacuum. Everyone bending the actual facts to fit their preferred narrative the way you do, is most counterproductive in any discussion.

      • nadram@lemmy.world
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        The speech was very balanced and fair. The problem to the israeli government is that it did not throw all of the blame on palestinians or hamas, and therefore they took offence.