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I don't deny or believe. So far, most of these "heinous acts" don't seem to have actually happened. I also can't say who was behind these attacks because I wasn't involved, and neither were you. It could have been Hamas or it could have been the IDF or the Mossad posing as Hamas fighters. If it was the former, it's quite possible that the Israeli government knew what was coming and chose to look the other way. If it was the latter, it wouldn't be the first time agents for Israel tried to frame Palestinian Arabs for acts of terrorism that they themselves committed.

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Ohhhh so you’re a conspiracy nutter… got it 👍. Now I could concede that Israel knew what was coming…it’s plausible given the desire to distract people to accomplish something else. Not likely but plausible. To say that we don’t know who committed these acts again goes down the stupid rabbit hole. Captured Hamas fighters were more than eager to boast about what they did. That and a mountain of evidence. Nice try and thanks for playing. 🤦‍♀️

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More ad hominems from you because that's all you have.

Look up the King David Hotel bombing. It was the result of a conspiracy among Zionist nutters, including some Zionists who went on to become Israeli politicians. (One of those nutters, Benjamin Emanuel, is the father of Rahm Emanuel, former Chief of Staff for Obama, former mayor of Chicago and current US ambassador to Japan.)

The King David Hotel is just one example of what I was describing.

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Here’s the thing… there’s no level of proof that will convince you what is plain and obvious. All you have is “what-about-ism” or some ill relevant nonsense. You obviously are wed to a narrative or some sort of belief that prevents you from being honest… so coming full circle…denier is an excellent term. Next you’ll be telling people that the Holocaust didn’t happen and that the US didn’t make it to the moon 🤣🤣🤣

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You didn't offer any proof. You are also accusing me of saying things that I did not say. There was no "what-about-ism" in my comments. Indeed, phrases like "what-about-ism" serves the same purpose as words like "denier"... They provide the user with a rationalization for not considering ideas that may challenge his or her beliefs. And now you've gone from ad hominems to straw men.

What should be plain and obvious to anyone who uses his or her brain for more than filler between the ears is that we don't know what happened because we weren't there.

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