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Beastly Boy

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1. Unfortunately, and contrary to your absurdly forced analogy, Gazans don't know what it's like to sit in bomb shelters.
Sat Feb 8, 2025, 10:00 AM
Feb 2025

Through all the decades of receiving billions of humanitarian aid from abroad, their government didn't spend a dime on safety and security of their people. Plenty of safe and secure tunnels under civilian structures for the terrorists, but Gazan civilians are not welcome there. Not even the women and the children. Only men of military age, well supplied with food, water, fuel and ammunition. And a couple of hundred Jewish hostages, who, for some reason, don't feel safe there at all.

I appreciate the link, but what does it have to do with Fiddler on the Roof or the Gaza Strip?

There is a quote which is prominently featured in the article: ‘If you distort the meaning a little, the whole message is lost’. Imagine what happens when you distort the meaning a lot.

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