• OrnluWolfjarl@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    Various maggots trying to twist this into “Stockholm Syndrome”. At this point there have been at least 2 more cases like this:

    • A woman, 2 days after the hostilities erupted, said that Hamas fighter entered her house during a firefight, and aside from being there without her permission, they first assured her they would not harm her in any way, and then treated her quite respectfully. They even made sure she was protected from stray bullets. At one point a Hamas fighter asked her permission to eat a banana from her fruit bowl.

    • A hostage held temporarily inside a Kibbutz went on a radio show to talk. The host was trying hard to make him say that Hamas did attrocities. They guy instead said the same things as this woman. When he told the host there were dead Israelis from the kibutz lying in the road outside, the host latched on and assumed it was Hamas that killed them. The guy corrected him and said it was the IDF who shot them, as they were trying to escape the neighbouring house.

    • ultraviolet [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      11 months ago

      Stockholm Syndrome was also created as copaganda to “explain” why the hostages from the Norrmalmstorg robbery correctly blamed the Stockholm police and the Swedish state for their poor handling of the hostage situation.

      Israel also shown that they were more mad that she didn’t follow the state line on Palestine than caring about that fact that she was safely released.