From “Never Again” to “Doing It Again”: How Israel Became the Nazi It Once Feared
*From “Never Again” to “Doing It Again”: How Israel Became the Nazi It Once Feared*
It hasn't been long since Netanyahu’s press conference beside the damaged sections of Soroka Hospital.
The aim of this event was to push media propaganda against the Islamic Republic of Iran’s precise missile strikes on Tel Aviv.
Yet, before and after this conference, Israel repeatedly targeted Iranian hospitals—specifically those for children and patients with rare diseases.
Nevertheless, the Islamic Republic announced that the actual missile targets were two strategic military centers located near the hospital.
Once the objectives of the strike became clear, public opinion pointed to Israel’s long-standing pattern of savage attacks on civilian and medical facilities under the pretext of them being military cover.
Many concluded that Israel is now accusing others of doing exactly what it has mastered itself. Even after the ceasefire, a Facebook post by the Ministry of Education in the occupied territories added further confirmation.
In that post, handwritten notes from Israeli fighter jet pilots were shown, thanking third-grade students for letting them use their classrooms during the war.
Throughout the conflict, Israeli schools had been turned into mini military bases.
Perhaps the most important realization the global public has gained from Israel’s two-year war with Middle Eastern nations is this:
Israel is exactly the monster it claims its enemies to be.
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