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"The lengthy compilation, pieced together from material recorded by Hamas gunmen on bodycams and smartphones, was shown by the IDF to a closed pool of journalists in Tel Aviv yesterday" - so some of the evidence comes from the Hamas terrorists. Maybe the doubters may consider that provenance.

 Those people are not human beings but sick rabid animals, and in my mind they have forfeited their right to live, and must be eliminated.

The Israelis lied with their talk of babies being deliberately decapitated.  That was an effective piece of propaganda but it's now shown to have been a lie.

What else are they lying about?

//The Israelis lied with their talk of babies being deliberately decapitated.//

 

There was an actual video of it wasn't there ?

'On Thursday, explicit images of bloodied and burned babies and children’s rooms covered in blood and gunpowder were posted on the official accounts of the State of Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on X, formerly Twitter.'

 

Perhaps not a video

sandyRoe seems to be fixated on the beheading (which may or may not be true) while wilfully ignoring the other dreadful things Hamas most definitely did do, which at a screening for journalists in Tel Aviv the other day had hardened journalists in tears.

Still, what do we expect from somebody who refers to Hamas as "freedom fighters".

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sandy: "

The Israelis lied with their talk of babies being deliberately decapitated.  That was an effective piece of propaganda but it's now shown to have been a lie.

What else are they lying about?" - what is your evidence for that? Did you read the link? A video of attrocities was shown to a room full of journalists. Much of the footage from Hamas cowards body cam "souvenir" video. Still you don't believe?

The release of the footage was announced by government spokesman Eylon Levy to counter what he says is a 'Holocaust denial-like phenomenon' amid backlash over Israel's airstrikes of the Gaza Strip. 

He seems to have a point.

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