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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that 60% of those who post critical things about Israel are “bots…especially in America.” He also says that the algorithm is driving criticism of Israel and, most concerningly he said, “we have to contend with it.”
No sir, you don’t have to contend with American opinion or American social media. That is categorically NOT for a foreign leader to contend with. We will post and think whatever the heck we want as long as we have any modicum of freedom left.
Remember when we were told to be outraged over the alleged idea that Putin did this? Why is it fine when Netanyahu says it out loud?
This came in response to the global condemnation of Israel’s plan to occupy Gaza, which Netanyahu says is not what you think it is, he says. On Friday, he said that Israel is “not going to occupy Gaza – we are going to free Gaza from Hamas.” But in practice, Israel will “demilitarize” Gaza and install an “independent” government that poses no threat to Israel. Parsing words doesn’t change the plan.
Is Israeli opposition growing? As reported by The Times, thousands of people — including families of the remaining hostages — rallied over the weekend to reject Netanyahu’s plan, calling it a setback to freeing their loved ones. Activists even disrupted a broadcast of the country’s Big Brother TV show, accusing the media of ignoring what is happening in Gaza. A nationwide strike is planned for next Sunday, with private companies, unions, politicians, and individuals expected to participate from 7 a.m.
But what about those hostages you said you were trying to free? He said that Israel will be “creative” in getting them out. Huh. It wouldn’t have required much creativity to accept Hamas’ offer of all-for-all hostages but alas, that is where we are.
Israel also admitted to killing a journalist over the weekend that they say was a terrorist without providing proof. He was a journalist and he was targeted while in a tent city and killed along with six others. This was his last post before his death. Two weeks ago, the United Nations warned about threats to his life from Israel but nothing was done to protect him and now it’s too late.
These things don’t exactly win over public opinion for Israel. Note: Redacted staff are not bots.