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1. JeffSn+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-01-11 05:59:28
> I'm not trying to argue one should take Israel's word at face value (of course you should subject it to scrutiny as well), but yes, Israel, a liberal democratic state with a free press, strong left-wing movement, and the second biggest tech sector out of silicon valley, is far more trustworthy than Hamas, a repressive, fundamentalist, authoritarian regime with no free press.

None of this has any bearing on whether or not Israel's word is actually worth anything (...or Hamas's word, for that matter).

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2. richar+fz7[view] [source] 2024-01-13 04:51:15
>>JeffSn+(OP)
Yes it does. When the Hamas government lies in Gaza (say about a death toll) there is no one to question them or dispute their narrative. By contrast, in Israel, when the government lies it's a national pasttime to criticize and dispute them. For this reason, it's easier to tell when the Israeli government is lying than when Hamas lies.
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