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1 comment:
Sigh.
It's all sadly reminiscent of Israel's 1982 siege of West Beirut. After having been exposed in their lies about cutting off the water and electricity to the city, the Israelis turned around and said "Oh, nobody is dying yet".
And then they act like humanitarian heroes for 'allowing' some of 'their' power to be diverted to Gaza. What can one say?
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