• mechoman444
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    147 months ago

    What the hell is this head line! I’ve read like five times now! What does it mean!

    • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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      287 months ago

      Second paragraph of the article:

      Last Saturday, she was pulled from the womb of her dead mother in the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, which also killed her father and her would-be 3-year-old sister. Doctors somehow managed to revive Sabreen — a shard of hope in their otherwise relentlessly bleak duties — but it was a fragile, ephemeral existence. And five days later her family received the call that she had died.

    • @4am@lemm.ee
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      -137 months ago

      If you have a problem understanding this headline, the problem is you, not the headline

      • mechoman444
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        87 months ago

        Baby sabreen, saved from her dead mothers womb dies days later and is laid to rest at a mournful and sometimes angry funeral.

        Now it’s understandable!

  • oozynozh
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    -177 months ago

    What a senseless waste of life. And I bet all of these completely avoidable and totally unnecessary tragedies make excellent recruitment propaganda for the likes of Hamas.

    • @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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      207 months ago

      There was a Flash video game following 9/11 that explained it perfectly.

      It had a stereotypical Middle Eastern marketplace. Random civilians wandering around, and one terrorist in a bomb vest. Goal? Kill the terrorist.

      Click them with the mouse, they explode, and when the blast damage touches other civilians it creates more terrorists.

    • Anas
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      167 months ago

      “I’m want to keep murdering these people, why are they fighting back?”

    • DdCno1
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      07 months ago

      Hamas is less poplar in Gaza than in the West Bank, so the opposite seems to be the case.