r/Palestine Oct 01 '24

Hasbara The duality of men

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u/[deleted] Oct 01 '24 edited Oct 01 '24

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u/HintingFox Oct 01 '24

What about the pager attack, and the assassinating of top Iranian and Hezbo leaders? Israel desperately wants to drag Iran and American into a shooting match by provoking Iran while crying out as the victim.

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u/CaptaiinCrunch Oct 02 '24

Damaged pretty much nothing?

Do people still not understand how propaganda works? There are literally hundreds of videos all over the Internet showing missiles successfully hitting targets in Israel. You can even count the hits, videos show 10-12 hits with 1 or 2 interceptions. Given that Israel has lied about casualties since day one it is safe to assume they're still lying. Western media just repeats the propaganda lies.

Also...Israel has already attacked Iran...twice. The only entity that has escalated here is Israel.

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u/RenzoNovatoreFan Oct 01 '24

What the attack is though isn't "Iran losing its mind" but Iran both not caring really about the lives of Palestinians and Lebanese but likes having allies of course and that they don't want the US and Israel to destroy their cities so its another Iranian response that they think can avoid escalation to a full scale US/Israel vs Iran war while still showing to its allies it is not inactive and showing "the west" a war would cost them as well. Not a good plan or one likely to work in my opinion but I think that's the thought.

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u/SeaniMonsta Oct 01 '24

I can see your point, and your concern. However, TBF, Israels entire M.O. is to say they were hit first. And, only the Western Imperialists and, people that have no historical frame of reference will say Iran attacked first. Israel is in the process of expanding its borders. My point being—what intelligent alternative option does Iran have when Israel is poised to expand their colonialist agenda into Lebanon?