ISRAEL’S KILL NOW APOLOGISE LATER STRATEGY EXPOSED
May 29, 2024Israel has repetitively referred to its massacring of civilians, targeting of refugee camps and striking humanitarian workers as “mistakes”.
Surely a pattern can be seen here. When tens of “mistakes” are committed, it’s a strategy. It’s a DELIBERATE plot by the Israeli genocidal army to hide under the guise of “error” to cover for MASSACRING Palestinians and humanitarian workers en mass because, you know, that’d be “Bad PR”.
Do NOT fall for their FAKE APOLOGIES! Netanyahu issued a statement referring to the BURNING OF GAZANS ALIVE as ‘a mistake’.
No one falls for your pathetic lies. The veil has been removed from the world’s eyes, exposing the true nature of your satanic regime.
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English Script:
James Elder: How many more mistakes is the world going to tolerate?
Benjamin Netanyahu: Unfortunately, a tragic mishap happened last night.
Daniel Hagari: The strike on the aid vehicles is a grave mistake stemming from serious operational failures.
Eylon Levy: This was a regrettable mistake. This should not have happened. The choice of munition was incorrect.
Daniel Hagari: He was mistaken. He shot by error.
James Elder: We heard this called a tragic mishap a mistake. I guess the question is what then to call the ferocious attacks that have killed thousands and thousands of children? How do we describe the actions that have pushed the entire population to starvation? What is the language used to describe the unprecedented devastation to homes and schools, to the uncharted territory of trauma of children? I think then surely the question that needs to be asked is how many more mistakes is the world going to tolerate?