• livus
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    361 year ago

    Weird projection. If they are going to assassinate people for knowing in advance they should start with their own ranks, since Egypt warned them days beforehand.

  • @deegeese@sopuli.xyz
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    131 year ago

    This is an excuse to arrest news reporters in Gaza so they can conduct genocide with nobody watching.

  • @iHUNTcriminals@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Who cares. Fuck your war and drama games you use for control and power. All you can eat dirt for eternity.

    Regular people need to start giving their lives to end the worlds war games and armies. Remember these people make money off it. It’s a business.

    Quick relying on monetized death so you can pretend you’re living under your nations protection.

    The world loves making kids terrorists… As long as their family can eat off the murder money.

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    Shlomo Karhi told Reuters, AP, CNN and the New York Times that “individuals within your organization… had prior knowledge of these horrific actions”.

    Images filed by the photographers included a burning Israeli tank, Palestinians breaching a fence at the Kfar Aza kibbutz and scenes from the attack itself.

    Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s war cabinet, has since said the photojournalists should be treated as terrorists if it is proven they knew in advance of the 7 October attacks.

    “Journalists found to have known about the massacre, and [who] still chose to stand as idle bystanders while children were slaughtered, are no different than terrorists and should be treated as such,” Mr Gantz, a former defence minister and opposition leader who joined the government after the attacks, wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

    An MP for the ruling Likud party, Danny Danon, said the journalists would be added to a list of people marked for assassination because of their participation in the attacks.

    The agency said it was no longer working with one of the journalists, Hassan Eslaiah, who was shown in an earlier picture with Hamas Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar.


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