ISRAEL DELIBERATELY BOMBED AID WORKERS THREE TIMES!!! U.S. CONFRONTED BY MEDIA
April 6, 2024New evidence and reports from Israeli newspaper Haaretz have revealed that Israel DELIBERATELY bombed and murdered the seven international aid workers from World Central Kitchen!
White House National Security Communications Adviser, John Kirby, is exposed for his deception and absurdity during a press briefing yesterday when grilled on the attack on the aid workers.
When asked by the first journalist about the attack violating international humanitarian law, Kirby responds: “Your question presumes at this very early hour that it was a deliberate strike that they knew exactly what they were hitting… and there’s no evidence of that. As IDF and Prime Minister Netanyahu stated, it was a mistake.”
Then another journalist follows up revealing to Kirby that Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, reported that: “It wasn’t one strike, but three strikes…How would the second and third strikes on marked vehicles be a mistake?” the reporter questioned.
Watch Kirby weezle his America and Israel out of any responsibility or accountability.
The hypocrisy is blinding!
It’s not only a genocide.
It’s a bloodbath!
EVERYONE IS A TARGET.
NO ONE IS SAFE!
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English Script:
Reporter: Is firing a missile at people delivering food and killing them, not a violation of international humanitarian law?
John Kirby: Well, Israelis have already admitted that this was a mistake that they made. They’re doing investigation. They’ll get to the bottom of this. Let’s not get ahead of that. Your question presumes at this very early hour that it was a deliberate strike, that they knew exactly what they were hitting, that they were hitting aid workers and did it on purpose. And there’s no evidence of that.
Reporter: You described the strike as a possible mistake by Israel. According to Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper, it wasn’t one strike, but three. The first one, then an interval during which aid workers got out of their vehicles, removed the wounded, tried to move to another vehicle, which was struck, and then a third strike as they tried to move and escape in a third vehicle, at which point all of them were dead. How would the second and third strikes of these marked vehicles be a mistake? And why would the U.S. not more forcefully set conditions on the use of U.S. made weaponry when it is being used to target aid workers? If the first one was a mistake, the second two were targeted with the intent of killing everyone in that convoy. So how do you respond to that?
John Kirby: First of all, there’s an investigation going on, so why don’t we let it get done and why don’t we see what they find in terms of the decision-making process that led to this terrible outcome? Prime Minister and the IDF have noted that it was their error. You don’t like the word mistake, their error. They’re investigating it. Let them do that work and let them see what they come up with and then we’ll go from there.
Reporter: One more John. Two years ago, the IDF killed an Al Jazeera journalist. They said that that was a mistake, that she was wearing a marked press vest. She was shot anyway.
John Kirby: They investigated it and they released the findings of their investigation, which found that they were at fault. Go on.
Reporter: But my question, sir, is, in that case, the Israelis did not initiate any criminal proceeding. In this case, if it’s found that the marked convoy was deliberately targeted, if not with the first shot, but the second two shots. Would the U.S. support criminal penalties?
John Kirby: As I said, we would expect that should there be a need for accountability, that accountability be properly put in place for whoever may be responsible for this. But again, that’s going to, well that’s going to depend on the investigation.
Reporter: They have never violated international humanitarian law ever in the past 5 to 6 months?
John Kirby: I’m telling you, the State Department has looked at incidents in the past and has yet to determine that any of those incidents violate international humanitarian law.