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Haters Lie About Wonder Woman Scene In Order To Demonize Gal Gadot

One of the things that drives the Israel-haters crazy is Wonder Woman Gal Gadot.

She’s wildly popular in the role – despite their ridiculous objections to her casting – and a proud Israeli who supports her country and the army entrusted to protecting its civilians.

So they keep attacking her with everything they have. Which isn’t much.

The latest ridiculous attacks center around a supposed scene in the latest instalment of the Wonder Woman franchise.

(They are alluding to the Gaza beach bombing in 2014, which saw four boys killed while playing soccer).

While the video has been removed due to copyright infringement, it seems this is not what happened in the scene at all.

https://twitter.com/Gibby_Lover69/status/1342744087565373440

https://twitter.com/becker15_/status/1342921607900254209

Here’s part of the scene in question:

https://youtu.be/unXox-zAdkc?start=6&end=8

In other words, an Israel-hater lied in order to make his point demonizing an Israeli. Sounds familiar.

So should this: Unhinged bigot Eli Valley responding with one of his disgusting cartoons

and an Al Jizz employee perpetuating the lie

By the way, the deaths of the four boys on Gaza beach was a tragic accident, but one for which Hamas should bear responsibility

According to the IDF, the four minors, named as Ahed, Zakariya, Muhammad and Ismail al-Bakr, were unexpectedly in a gated off area that was known by the IDF and by Gazans to be a military location of Hamas’s naval commando unit.

Affidavits from Gazans were the source for the idea that Gazans knew it was also a military location, said the IDF.

Next, the IDF mentioned that it had undertaken several attacks on the same area against Hamas’s naval commandos or their stashed munitions, including on July 15, the day before the incident.

On July 16, army intelligence reported that Hamas naval commandos were entering the area to prepare an attack on the IDF.

Israeli aircraft identified several unidentified persons running into an installation on the beach near where the IDF had attacked the day before.

At no point was the IDF able to identify that the persons were children, said the report.

Commanders gave an approval to attack based on the assumption that there were no civilians in the area and that the persons were all Hamas naval commandos.

An IDF aircraft launched a missile that struck the installation, which the IDF presumes killed the persons it had identified as Hamas naval commandos.

After the air strike, additional persons started running to exit the area and an IDF aircraft fired a second missile at them, which struck them after they had exited the installation.
The report said that Military Advocate-General Maj.-Gen.

Danny Efroni could not determine why the four minors were in the presumed military area and that the aircraft that performed the surveillance could not have identified them as minors.
Accordingly, Efroni found that the Law of Armed Conflict had been followed and there was no basis to indict any of the IDF soldiers involved in the incident.

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David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
Picture of David Lange

David Lange

A law school graduate, David Lange transitioned from work in the oil and hi-tech industries into fulltime Israel advocacy. He is a respected commentator and Middle East analyst who has often been cited by the mainstream media
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