There would be less scepticism if there weren't numerous examples of falsified incidents in the past.
Nonetheless, the point of "the boy who cried wolf" is not "wolves don't exist". Both sides have been caught lying many, many times but that doesn't mean you can just dismiss every claim.
There would be less skepticism if mainstream news organizations were allowed into Gaza.
Do you think some of the world's top governments don't have intelligence on the matter? The UK foreign secretary is full of it when he calls this an atrocity?
> Do you think some of the world's top governments don't have intelligence on the matter? The UK foreign secretary is full of it when he calls this an atrocity?
The entire thrust of my comment was that evidence of potential current crimes shouldn't be discarded just because there has been a lot of lying in the past.
Targeting and detaining fewer journalists from reputable independent organizations would go a long way in reforging the foreign relations Likud has insisted on burning.
Many have taken their cameras and recorded their children dying and families dying. And when you meet them, they will show you their dead on their phones like it is an injury of their hand. Quite surreal and I am out of words to explain it.
Nonetheless, the point of "the boy who cried wolf" is not "wolves don't exist". Both sides have been caught lying many, many times but that doesn't mean you can just dismiss every claim.