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It's particularly fishy that that the biggest success Hezbollah has had so far in the Israel-Hezbollah war, comes from the events in Qana, in which a number of Lebanese civilians were killed. Let's do a quick bullet-list of how many ways this is fishy:
Given that jihadists have seen this sort of thing play out to their benefit before, it provides additional reason to investigate whether the Qana event was staged by Hezbollah.
This is a good post, Ruth. I'd like to see more of this kind of post from you. The link was interesting and worth reading.
Given that jihadists have seen this sort of thing play out to their benefit before, it provides additional reason to investigate whether the Qana event was staged by Hezbollah.
"What is it about the photos from Qana that made Israel's supporters prefer fantasy to fact?"
Good question.