"And here's the intelligence we had: It's about Palestinian terrorists, an intelligence office for the Palestinian terrorist organization housed in that building that plots and organizes the terror attacks against Israeli civilians," he explained in the clip above.
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Adding: "We grieve for every non-combatant loss in Gaza, and we grieve for all our civilians who die. We're not happy with it and we try to minimize it."
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He then called out the lies of the AP directly: "One of the, I think, AP journalists said we were lucky to get out. No, you weren't lucky to get out. It wasn't luck. It's because we took special pains to call people in those buildings, to make sure that the premises were vacated"pic.twitter.com/gt6xIO3Lkt
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John Dickerson then became a mouthpiece for Hamas, parroting their unverified claim that "151 Palestinians dead, 52 of them children" (he failed to admit that the numbers come from the Hamas-control Health Ministry).pic.twitter.com/3s4h6IhK0H
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"Hamas is criminally attacking us from civilian neighborhoods, from schools, from homes, from office buildings," Netanyahu told him off.
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Further, Netanyahu presses Dickerson: "What would you do if it happened to Washington and to New York? You know damn well what you'd do. You do, at the very least, what we're doing."pic.twitter.com/CGL50se7C1
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu calls out the
@AP's lies, explains how they called and warned them about the bombinghttps://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2021/05/16/netanyahu-calls-out-ap-lies-about-hamas-facility-getting …Show this thread
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The question is, why is AP and Aljazeera jounalust sharing the same building with Hamas Intelligence.
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So says Hamas. How many were killed by their own misfired rockets?
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