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Israel attacked southern Lebanon over the weekend and killed at least five people, including three children. Israel says they were targeting Hezbollah but they hit a family with three children.
The Lebanese government claims that at least four of the civilians were children and U.S. citizens.
The U.S. State Department didn’t commit to investigating. Instead, it said the victims were probably not U.S. citizens.
“While the situation is fluid, so far, indications are that the five killed were not U.S. citizens. In fact, one had an unused immigrant visa petition in the past,” a U.S. State Department spokesperson said.
The State Department has consulates abroad to assist in U.S. citizens living abroad. And yet in this instance, they’re not that interested in figuring out if any of their own were droned by an “ally”?
Contrast this to how the State Department acted when Russia detained Brittney Griner for traveling with drugs into the country. They freaked out. Or when Evan Gershkovich was detained for spying on the Russian government. They also freaked out.
But when Israel kills civilians, including children, and reports surface that Americans might be among the dead, the response is a shrug and a denial. No urgency, no outrage, no diplomatic offensive, no investigation.
Israel, for its part, said that they would investigate this.
“The IDF regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and operates to minimize harm as much as possible. The incident is under review,” they said in a statement.
Right.