• @Passerby6497
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    08 months ago

    Except Hamas didn’t hold them in front of bullets, Israel intentionally targeted places they were likely to be held because they were going after Hamas with no regard for casualties.

    Let’s not forget they shot their own people who had escaped and were waiving a white flag while trying to get back to Israeli forces. Claiming Israel has killed their own people being held hostage isn’t bullshit, it’s literally a matter of record. And that’s not even the only instance you can find being reported, there’s a report from March 1st saying another 7 hostages were killed.

    If you jump in front of a car you killed yourself. Driver didn’t kill you.

    What if the driver ran up on the curb to hit the guy next to you? That’s absolutely the drivers fault.

    • @TheFonz
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      8 months ago

      Maybe…don’t take hostages to begin with???

      I got my bingo card. What’s the right response?

      • Israeli occupation ergo hostages are justified.
      • Casualties of war.
      • Israel does the same.
      • @Passerby6497
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        8 months ago

        I’m not justifying hamas’ actions in the slightest. But let’s not pretend that Israel isn’t at fault for murdering the hostages we know about, or have decades long evidence of lack of care for Palestinian life. Those points alone are enough to destroy any notion that your above assertion is the most likely:

        They either raped them to death or tortured them to death. And now Israel’s retribution will get even worse.

        Funny how zionists only ever talk about the possibility of Hamas intentionally killing the hostages, and never a peep about the hostages that Israel murdered in their negligent attacks on hamas.

        • @TheFonz
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          8 months ago

          That’s a Bingo!

          Israel does the same

          Btw, that quote is not from me. You might have intended to respond to someone else.