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originally posted by: BduardErnstein
a reply to: DBCowboyYou sure do carry water for the Israelites.
Source: www.aclu.org...
NEW YORK — Today (8/29/2023) marks the two-year anniversary of the U.S. drone strike in Kabul, Afghanistan, that killed Zemari Ahmadi, an Afghan aid worker, and nine members of his family, including seven children. Mr. Ahmadi was employed by Nutrition and Education International (NEI), a U.S.-based humanitarian organization.
Those killed in addition to Zemari Ahmadi were three of his children, Zamir, 20, Faisal, 16, and Farzad, 10; Emal and Royeena Ahmadi’s daughter, Malika, 6; Romal and Arezo Ahmadi’s three children, Arwin, 7, Benyamen, 6, and Ayat, 2; Jamshid and Soma Yousufi’s daughter, Sumaya, 2; and Mr. Ahmadi’s nephew Naser Haidari, 30.
The details of this strike are now familiar and known around the world. After the Pentagon initially claimed the strike was “successful” and “righteous” because it had killed someone it characterized as a suspected terrorist, NEI’s own investigation and those of prominent media outlets made clear that the strike was wrongful and all the dead were innocent civilians.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
Do you have an example?
Not heard of BBC Verify?
originally posted by: Wookiep
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
BBC is the UK version of our CNN. Total establishment clown world "reporting". I stopped watching them years ago.
Oh it’s you again. Im glad you accept your role
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: BduardErnstein
a reply to: DBCowboyYou sure do carry water for the Israelites.
Yeah, so?
originally posted by: BduardErnstein
Oh it’s you again. Im glad you accept your role
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: BduardErnstein
a reply to: DBCowboyYou sure do carry water for the Israelites.
Yeah, so?
Senior Fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute Hen Mazzig breaks down the BBC's history of bias reporting and anti-Israel sentiment even before the war with Gaza.
originally posted by: BduardErnstein
a reply to: DBCowboyOh , you are more than that .
originally posted by: BduardErnstein
a reply to: DBCowboy There is that brand of hate your types are fond of .