It’s pretty hilarious for Hamas and Hezbollah to complain their opponents aren’t playing fair. And when you remember that Israel is murdering thousands of innocents, who are forced to live in squalor. While these motherfuckers are clutching pearls over some terrorist executives living their best lives abroad.
For the leaders of Hezbollah and Hamas or Iran, Jordan, Egypt, and Syria, etc… for that matter, the Palestinians are not teammates, they’re the ball.
Hamas doesn’t fight for the Palestinians. They fight for the Palestinian cause.
Right now, as they see it, the Palestinian cause it’s winning.
While The Palestinians… not so much…
At first I thought this said ‘meditation’ and I was very confused.
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If you have any questions or comments about me, you can make a post to LW Support lemmy community.We could not find any instances of the Middle East Monitor failing fact checks, but they do sometimes source to questionable media outlets and hence garner a Mixed factual rating.
So they pass fact checks but have bad sources? Hmmm
They actually do list failed fact checks for MEMO on their website
So you’re telling me a Saudi man did accidentally bus two Airbuses? EDIT: *Buy lol
maybe he intentionally bought them idk lmao
Which makes it even more hilarious people list this as a source of truth.
Hilarious.
MEMO is regarded as an outlet for the Muslim Brotherhood and its website strongly promotes pro-Hamas related content.
Being factual and having an agenda are two separate things.
“Political assassinations and continued targeting of civilians in Gaza while talks continue leads us to ask, how can mediation succeed when one party assassinates the negotiator on the other side?” wrote Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani on X
Sounds like a fair question to me. Just because you don’t like the messenger doesn’t invalidate it.