U.S. SPOKESPERSON GASLIGHTS JOURNALIST OVER MAWASI MASSACRE
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Aaaaah this guy does it again.
Matthew Miller, the U.S. Spokesperson, turns to a gaslighting tactic this time to throw off the brave journalist that constantly pursues his lies.
The smirks on his face, the constant lies, the dodging of questions… this Miller has got to go!
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English Script:
Said Arikat: You don’t feel that the attack on Mawasi that killed close to a hundred Palestinians, injured about 300 others and so on under the claim that they were targeting Hamas leaders, which they really, they never have to prove anyway. They can say, “We know that this X person was there and Y person was there, so we target them, we kill all these people, then nobody is going to ask us.” And the most they can do is just, “We will launch an investigation,” which we never hear the results of. So you don’t feel that such a crime, really using F-35s to bomb two places, one of them against the respondents, the first responders and so on, while the other was going on, you don’t think this is an attempt by the Israeli Government to just basically say, “You can go fly a kite,” so to speak, when it comes to negotiations?
Mathew Miller: So Said, if you were the representative of the Palestinian people charged with negotiations for this ceasefire, is the idea that the loss of civilian life would make you less committed to reaching a ceasefire? I guess I don’t understand the logic of the question.
Said Arikat: No, I’m not talking about the Palestinians. I think…
Mathew Miller: No, no, no, I’m just saying if the idea is somehow that this strike and the loss of civilian life would somehow jeopardize negotiations for a ceasefire because the other side wouldn’t want to reach a ceasefire, I don’t think I understand the claim.
Said Arikat: No, I think what we have seen in statements and, indeed, in the negotiations that Hamas is really…at least it appears to be committed to the negotiations and so on, but what we have seen is a pattern by the Israeli Government that every time you get close to results, we get something like this. We get a bombardment that, in the hope that it will scuttle and leave it to keep the onus on Hamas, so to speak.