Maps and documents recovered from the bodies of Hamas attackers reveal a coordinated plan to target children and take hostages inside an Israeli village near Gaza.

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      1 year ago

      Why do you think that took longer than 5 minutes to type?

      And why aren’t you questioning why a pristine freshly printed copy was discovered on the bodies of dead fighter?

      You don’t think there’d be a single dirt mark or blood stain?

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        It’s suspicious, but not even remotely proof of falsity or grounds for dismissing it outright. That’s just sloppy motivated thinking on your part.

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        it doesn’t look “pristine” or “fresh” to me. I don’t know why it would be surprising that there aren’t dirt or blood stains in them. Most pockets don’t get dirt and blood stains all over them in war, some just stay closed. If a soldier has 20 pockets and a bullet goes through one of them, that’s usually it, the other 19 are usually safe. Not to mention packs.

        The map looks folded up and kinda wrinkled. That makes more than enough sense for a map than “oh yeah, make sure you smear blood and dirt all over it to prove it was taken off a body!”

        there’s nothing remotely suspicious about this, you people are just desperate to believe what a known terrorist organization tells you.