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originally posted by: combatmaster
a reply to: Insurrectile
No farce... watch the Ben Shapiro episode from today if your eyes truly lust for seeing those Jewish babies! He got the photos!
Is your next move to now say that the photos are fake? Deny a holocaust took place?! Watch it!
originally posted by: Insurrectile
a reply to: shooterbrody
Interesting you think anyone should comment on some Ben Shapiro anecdote, since the very same Twitter posts are being ripped in the articles.
You guys didn't even read them before you posted, did you? Looks real bad now.
originally posted by: JAY1980
Seems like people actually want this to be true to justify their hate for people they've never personally met. It's disgusting.
originally posted by: Jaellma
a reply to: LABTECH767
I find it very hard to believe this to be a "surprise" attack on Israel. They reportedly had been warned of an imminent attack and did nothing. Seems like just an excuse (opportunity) to attack with impunity against Hamas
The op-ed said that the prime minister had "completely failed to identify the dangers he was consciously leading Israel into" when he established a government of "annexation and dispossession" and by appointing Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir to key positions.
Smotrich, a right-wing politician appointed minister of finance in 2022, has caused controversy by expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank and opposing Palestinian statehood. Ben-Gvir is the security minister, who has faced charges of hate speech against Arabs.
The paper said that Netanyahu's foreign policy "openly ignored the existence and rights of Palestinians" and expected the Israeli prime minister to "certainly try to evade his responsibility and cast the blame on the heads of the army, Military Intelligence and the Shin Bet security service.