Yeah this obviously also goes for the government of Israel. Generally speaking in the ‘battle’ between a terrorist group and a group of war criminals there isn’t a whole lot of honesty to be had, and what truth is told will inevitably be riddled with really egregious lies of omission.
You all genuinely feel like Hamas and Israeli government are equally unreliable in reporting deaths of their citizens?
Like if you had to bet you wouldn’t put your money on the number of Israelis reported killed in Israel during the attack as being closer by % to the true number compared to Hamas reports of Gaza fatalities? Don’t think even Iran is questioning the Israeli numbers but seems quite a few countries and journalists questioning Hamas reporting
Israeli government does have some accountability to elections and the press. Hamas has none.
Bottom line, for world has pitted two unfavored groups against each other on the same stretch of land, and then has focused on funding the most hawkish leaders/groups to ensure the people’s remain locked in battle.
Like it doesnt even matter really. say it’s an order of magnitude off (it isn’t). But say it is. that’s still far too many dead kids and war crimes. complete straw man argument meant to downplay the ongoing genocide perpetrated by IDF.
As first reported by Israel’s Hebrew-language Local Call website, the option of settling Gaza’s population in northern Sinai includes a buffer zone of several kilometers that would prevent Gazans from approaching the Israeli border.
The (plausible) response of the government here is that this is just one of many options, much like you’d expect the CIA to be full of documents planning various future options & outcomes of things. But, much like when you hand a bunch of assault rifles to West Bank settlers, I wonder if the existence of this plan being public would make the right-wing Israeli public thirsty to use it.