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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Sep 1

    The military coalition fighting a war against Yemen’s Iran-supported Houthi rebels apologized for a strike that killed dozens of schoolchildrenhttps://on.wsj.com/2wxAFEA 

    11:18 AM - 1 Sep 2018
    • 78 Retweets
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    182 replies 78 retweets 119 likes
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      2. Иван Цепеш‏ @aperigator2 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Lol, american journalism at it best. PUT WORD IRAN IN NEWS AND VICTIMS NOT ARE VICTIMS.

        3 replies 23 retweets 381 likes
      3. Abbas Nasir‏ @abbasnasir59 Sep 1
        Replying to @aperigator2 @WSJ

        Yes, demonise the victims so that their status rapidly changes. What a travesty.

        0 replies 1 retweet 85 likes
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      2. Karol in Red‏ @Karol_en_Red Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Putting aside the manipulation of including the word "Iran" in the heading, what kind of journalism says that, "a coalition apologized"? - Who apologised for the murder of dozens of Yemen schoolchildren? - "A coalition"...pic.twitter.com/GUITqYT6LB

        1 reply 14 retweets 143 likes
      3. S M Zafer‏ @ZaferMinhaj Sep 3
        Replying to @Karol_en_Red @WSJ

        The Pirates of Arabia, aka Khadim-e-Harmain Sharifain.

        0 replies 1 retweet 15 likes
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      1. S. Akbar Hussain‏ @akbarshussain Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        This is called Criminalism. You didn't even mention the name of Saudi Arabia and USA who killed thousand of Yemenis like this. Shameless Journalism. @teddy_cat1

        0 replies 10 retweets 136 likes
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      2. Sherihan Khalil‏ @sherihankhalil Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        All time journalism low

        1 reply 2 retweets 49 likes
      3. Tony نعیم 🌹‏ @StrengthBuild Sep 2
        Replying to @sherihankhalil @WSJ

        Trust me it gets way worse than this. American journalism is an absolute disaster.

        0 replies 0 retweets 23 likes
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      1. Jawad A Al-Lawati‏ @jallawati Sep 2
        Replying to @WSJ

        Shame on you @WSJ Why through Iran into this.. Saudis acknowledge killing 40 school kids of Yemen.. Shame on you

        0 replies 4 retweets 52 likes
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      1. (UN)DIPLOMATIC‏ @Pushback_stream Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        hard for a nation to type #SaudiArabia as the main culprut.. remember 9/11 who did it?

        0 replies 3 retweets 64 likes
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      1. Farrukh Farooq Khan‏ @farrukhfarook1 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        pic.twitter.com/fyuZsgQfEH

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      2. Sharaf Addeen‏ @addeensharaf Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        So the victim is the U.S.-Saudi aggression? Is that what you want to say?!

        1 reply 2 retweets 30 likes
      3. Sharaf Addeen‏ @addeensharaf Sep 1
        Replying to @addeensharaf @WSJ

        No one has the right to decide who should Yemenis be allies with, neither America nor Saudi! More importantly, America and Saudi are bombing children and women on purpose to force resistance to submit to their will! Hundreds of massacres for almost 4 years, are they all mistakes?

        1 reply 5 retweets 31 likes
      4. verse‏ @VerseofaRose Sep 2
        Replying to @addeensharaf @WSJ

        And extreme starvation too. Some of the worst war crimes committed by two of the richest and most blood-thirsty empires.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Sharaf Addeen‏ @addeensharaf Sep 2
        Replying to @VerseofaRose @WSJ

        True. Yet people of the world are silent! If they think it's not their problem, they should remember what happened in the past in Europe, America, Japan.. etc! People suffered then, and now they're suffering here. I mean, it happens everywhere, it's not because of certain races!

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. verse‏ @VerseofaRose Sep 2
        Replying to @addeensharaf @WSJ

        People of the world are silent because the media is not doing their job. Very few outlets are covering both the war in Yemen and Palestine.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Sharaf Addeen‏ @addeensharaf Sep 2
        Replying to @VerseofaRose @WSJ

        I really hope it's the media, although it's indeed a big problem, but at least it means people still have hearts to feel for others.

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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      2. Bassem‏ @BBassem7 Sep 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        You had to throw Iran in your tweet to kind of lessen the suffering of the Yemeni people from the western audience perspective, pure evil journalism. Your tweet couldn’t have been just about the dead children?

        1 reply 2 retweets 26 likes
      3. Omar عُمَر الربيعَان‏ @OmarAlrubaian Sep 1
        Replying to @BBassem7 @WSJ

        If I did a story on Bashar, I would write Iranian backed Bashar. Look at the other side, they wrote coalition. It’s important to mention all parts of the parties.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Master K‏ @xmister_K Sep 1
        Replying to @OmarAlrubaian @BBassem7 @WSJ

        At first i though " this is completely stupid" and then i saw you are from saudi arabia 🤣

        1 reply 0 retweets 8 likes
      5. Omar عُمَر الربيعَان‏ @OmarAlrubaian Sep 1
        Replying to @xmister_K @BBassem7 @WSJ

        You can’t come up with a counter argument so you decided to carry on as the clown you are. Great job bud

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. "Holy Cannoli" Bugni  🐞‏ @bugnigrz Sep 1
        Replying to @OmarAlrubaian @xmister_K and

        Houthies are Yemeni, not Iranian. Iran, Iranians are not in Yemen, and the Houthis don't fight for Iran. Houthis fight for their country. TELL ME WHERE SAUDI ARABIA IS ON THE YEMEN MAP. That's my counter argument, bud.

        0 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
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