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They are well-known as al-Ḥūṯiyyūn, but you’re right, I should call them Ansar Allah.
They are well-known as al-Ḥūṯiyyūn, but you’re right, I should call them Ansar Allah.
“Yemeni people” probably means Houthi-aligned people, I guess?
Daesh have beef with literally everyone that isnt themselves?
NYT definitely has issues in their reporting. At the same time, keep in mind that Mondoweiss and Intercept have their own biases.
Relevant context:
The World Bank is holding back from investing into Uganda because of their anti-LGBTQ laws. These laws have been supported by Museveni all the way.
Your comparison is a bit amiss though. The comparable thing would be to ban symbols of Likud and right-wing Israeli parties.
Two different things.
Politifact’s fact check says that the video is not showing attacks at the music festival location.
In the Haaretz interview, the Col. says that the pilots opened fire on multiple places along the border fence to prevent Hamas from taking the captives back, killing both Hamas fighters and Israelis.
Music festival story =/= Border fence story
Ah yes, the Hamas Leadership wellknown for not committing war crimes