Sauvandu60

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It's more profitable for the capitalists.

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Israel is just being Israel.

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Or assassinate people for Israel in the West Bank.

 

Multiple Facebook users have reported being banned, or having their posts censored, after sharing an investigation by The Grayzone’s Kit Klarenberg into CIA and MI6 involvement in the creation of ISIS. Readers who post links to the piece on the social network find themselves frozen out of their accounts, on the apparent grounds that Facebook has classified Klarenberg as a “dangerous individual.”

 

Summary by brave leo :

  1. The al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza was the site of a massacre during a two-week siege, resulting in hundreds of deaths and unidentified body parts.

  2. The Israeli army claimed it arrested hundreds of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members from the hospital, but survivors claim they were civilian government employees.

  3. The employees had gathered at the hospital to receive their salaries, as it was one of the few safe places in the area.

  4. The army was alerted to the gathering by informants, collaborators, and undercover spies.

  5. The army separated people into groups with differently-colored bracelets, executing those suspected of being Hamas or PIJ members.

  6. The hospital staff who refused to evacuate were also executed, and the army killed anyone who resisted.

 

The suspect admits to shooting people at Crocus City Hall, that he was offered around $5,400 to shoot 'anyone' - and that the terrorist act was organized on Telegram with an unknown person who provided weapons.

The attack was being prepped a month ago.

 

Adding to the mountain of evidence that Israel is engaged in a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera on Thursday aired footage of what the news outlet reported was an Israeli drone targeting four Palestinians in Khan Younis last month.

Those killed by the unmanned aerial vehicle in the rubble of the southern Gaza city appear to be unarmed teenagers or young men. According to a translation of the coverage, they were not identified in the reporting.

 
  1. Four undersea telecommunication cables were cut in the Red Sea, disrupting 25% of data traffic between Asia and Europe.

  2. The cables are owned by private companies, with only about 1% owned by governments.

  3. If all cables in the Red Sea were taken out, it would disrupt Europe's communication with India and East Asia, and North and East Africa.

  4. Officials are still investigating the cause of the cuts, with theories including an anchor or deliberate disruption.

  5. The Houthis have denied responsibility for cutting the cables, but some experts believe they could be capable of causing damage.

  6. There are about 380 undersea cables in operation worldwide, with a total length of over 1.2 million km.