Tapper was visibly disgusted after ex-Israeli ambassador Mark Regev victim-blamed nine members of a CNN producer’s family who were killed in Israeli airstrikes.

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    7 months ago

    They didn’t heed the updated maps. The situation is fluid since the terrorists are hiding in and under the civilization population.

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      Israel destroyed the internet and telephone infastructure in gaza so no one could communicate.

      What air dropped maps are they supposed to follow and when are they supposed to follow them to not be killed indiscriminately? How did Israel make sure everyone had the current maps to ensure their safety from the bombing?

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          You said it was their fault for not going where Israel said to go, but now youre saying that Israel isn’t responsible for telling them where it’s safe to be? Which is it?

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          The local government is supposed to tell civilians where an invading army is going to bomb them when israel has purposely destroyed all telecommunications?

          How would the local goverment know the invading armies plans? How would they communicate them to innocent families when all infastructure to do so was purposely destroyed?

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          Hamas won by a slim majority in 2006, was supposed to be part of a unity government with Fatah, who they then turned on and began murdering in 2007 and then took power by force. Many Gazans weren’t even born in 2006, nevermind old enough to vote.

          You’re holding people accountable for something that they had no say in.