• @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Netanyahu didn’t just let the attacks happen, we also know he funded Hamas

    Can we have a source for that?

      • @[email protected]
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        271 year ago

        Thanks. So Israel handed out work permits and “allowed suitcases holding millions in Qatari cash to enter Gaza through its crossings since 2018, in order to maintain its fragile ceasefire with the Hamas”.

        That’s sounds a bit different from “Netanyahu didn’t just let the attacks happen, we also know he funded Hamas, and has wanted the attack to use as casus belli so he could do some fucked up war crimes of his own.”

        I’m not denying that he’s employing a “divide and conquer” strategy, that a lot of his doing is making the conflict worse, that’s he’s using the opportunity to do a lot of damage etc. But it’s not that he funded Hamas because he wanted the attack to happen (at least the article doesn’t prove that).

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          It’s not that he wanted this particular attack to happen (this article doesn’t prove that, as you said). It’s that he’s been allowing Qatari money to flow into Gaza, knowing full well it’s Hamas getting it. As for the fact that Netanyahu wanted to do warcrimes… Well just look at what he and his cabinet say.

          • The Snark Urge
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            101 year ago

            Funded versus allowed, I oversimplified maybe but to a statesman it amounts to the same thing imo.

            • @[email protected]
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              01 year ago

              Netanyahu didn’t just let the attacks happen, we also know he funded Hamas

              Objectively false, you can’t dispute that.

              Also, even if it was the only distortion, “funded” vs “allowed” mean completely different things, even in that specific context. I’m not being pedantic either; words mean things, especially in such a complex situation.

              To be clear, I’m not fully on either side because both Hamas and Israel have done horrible things. But your “oversimplification” is really misinformation and has to be called out as such.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          You can’t ever prove that last part. But knowing he had the intelligence and still moved troops away is pretty indicative of a decision that the Israelis in those towns were expendable.

      • Endorkend
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        61 year ago

        It’s interesting to me that that has to be repeated so often. It’s really not a little known fact.