ASPI Peter Jennings says what he's paid to and the ABC broadcasts it as NEWS
ASPI ‘s Peter Jennings has no qualms about sounding like a member of America’s NRMA after a massacre when he clearly says the over 11,000 civilian deaths half children and some further 30,000 injured that we know about are the fault of Hamas and not Israel. That, Israel has the right to defend itself even when Israeli civilian deaths first released on October 7th were an exaggeration and witnesses have said many of those were killed by Israeli gunfire. On what planet does this paid Australian government advisor live?
How
many more unaccounted bodies are buried under that Israeli rubble in Gaza? Jennings
claims the current body count isn’t to be believed. It’s an over-quote
by Hamas. If there’s any under-quoting it from Jennings head of our ASPI, defence think tank.
How many Israeli hostages have been killed in Israel's destruction
of the “tunnels” under hospitals and schools? The very tunnels they maintain the hostages are hidden. Hamas apparently has over
100 “headquarters” that Israel says it strategically pinpoints. It
seems mor plausible that their Hannibal Directive is in place and and they are hell bent on killing their own hostages along with as many Palestinians as they can. They are mowing the grass bent on the destruction their ministers have promised and not what Jennings is saying "defending themselves"
Gaza’s main hospital is “nearly a cemetery” as bodies pile up and doctors fear for hundreds of patients unable to receive life-saving medical treatment as fighting rages outside.
Source: Gaza’s besieged largest hospital ‘n
New Evidence???
1) We know all the embedded journalists in Israel are vetted and screened by the IDF and Shira Rubin is in Tel Aviv.
2) If one reads this article it is what has been released by Israeli Intelligence who have a history of fabricating the truth eg The number cease-fires broken by the Israel as in 2008 and 20014 by similar border raids is conveniently forgotten. As is the number of times Hamas has negotiated peace and upheld it.
3) Why is what's attributed to Hamas always from third parties? Often from organizations that are known to support Israel. How is that "new evidence"?
4) So, if the raid was intended to go as deep as possible as is suggested here why
were 240 hostages so rapidly taken and returned to Gaza? They certainly weren't taken by a suicide squad. According to
witnesses now silenced houses were blown apart by Israeli tanks. Furthermore why has it taken Israeli
Intelligence almost a month to establish this story and reduced the
number of civilians killed? To sound convincing?
Israel has said their hostages have been taken and hidden in underground tunnels. So, why is Israel bombing those very same tunnels in which they say the hostages are hidden?
Remember this
Australia expels Israeli diplomat over fake passports used in Dubai killing
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/24/australia-expels-israeli-diplomat
Tel Aviv: The first clues came from ( Israeli Intelligence) the bodies of slain militants: maps, drawings, notes, and the weapons and gear they carried.
Source: New evidence suggests Hamas wanted to go even further on October 7
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