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Haven’t you heard the phrase “there were sparks between them”?
Haven’t you heard the phrase “there were sparks between them”?
Ok. I knew that, but I didn’t think they were that close.
Isn’t this Egypt?
Possibly just a bad panorama photo? Not sure.
Nothing to suggest that yet.
I can’t remember the exact timeline of events, but early on it was reported and assumed to be IDF, while others claimed it wasn’t. Reports got walked back until there were more details, and now it’s generally agreed that it was probably a Hamas rocket that exploded or something.
So I think the press may just be a little more careful with how they portray things when there is only one source or they are reporting on what other news organizations are saying. You know - like they should be doing anyway.
Or maybe the media learned not to point fingers until there’s better evidence after that whole hospital debacle where everyone picked up the story without verifying the details.
Not sure why this is news. Florida is full of failed coup leaders.
Not just destroying the present, but destroying their future.