Being a Jew illegal.. sometimes

Hamas's militant wing have said something like 5,000 fighters have been killed. But those aren't from the Gazan health ministry figures and they're about as reliable as the IDF.

On the other hand the military figures don't require a body, so anyone killed when a tunnel collapses can be counted, even if they won't appear in the health ministry stats.

So the stats are all wrong than and cannot be relied on ?

Some thing like ??

And another 5000 plus can added to the overall numbers ??

Or subtracted from the over all numbers ?
 
Recent reports suggest that the majority (all)

Palistinians think that the claims about October 7 th are porky pies and hamas carried out no atrocities ??
 
This bloke Falter is a hard core political activist on behalf of Israel.
Anyone who believes otherwise is in denial.
I presume the only reason he wasn't arrested was because he was Jewish.
Tommy Robinson has been arrested for less, but then again Tommy isn't Jewish.
There is a propaganda war going on, both sides are at it.
The "openly Jewish bloke" didn't just stumble upon a pro Palestine march by accident.
His arrogance seems to be unlimited, because the police acted the way they did to prevent a possible breach of the peace, this clown has called for the sacking of the Chief Constable.
It appears that although Falters story has fallen apart, the smear against the police has gone viral.

 
No you dribbling moron. The Gazan health ministry don't try to keep track of combatant deaths within the total death toll. I know you can't type, spell or punctuate for **** but you could try working on reading comprehension.

Israel don't try to keep track of combatant deaths within the total death toll, they just assume all men are combatants and trust the Gazan health ministry stats.

Hamas' military wing keeps track of their losses but don't publicise them often and they're not very reliable.

The reality is that no one knows how many Hamas combatants have been killed. Israeli guesses are utterly stupid though.


You know how much of the world’s media is condemning Israel for committing “genocide” against the savage terrorists who invaded their country and slaughtered more than 1,100 of its civilian citizens?

Well, Hamas reportedly admitted last week that it may have been exaggerating just a tad.

The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said on April 6 that it had “incomplete data” for 11,371 of the 33,091 Palestinian fatalities it claims to have documented. In a statistical report, the ministry notes that it considers an individual record to be incomplete if it is missing any of the following key data points: identity number, full name, date of birth, or date of death. The health ministry also released a report on April 3 that acknowledged the presence of incomplete data but did not define what it meant by “incomplete.” In that earlier report, the ministry acknowledged the incompleteness of 12,263 records. It is unclear why, after just three more days, the number fell to 11,371 — a decrease of more than 900 records.

Prior to its admissions of incomplete data, the health ministry asserted that the information in more than 15,000 fatality records had stemmed from “reliable media sources.” However, the ministry never identified the sources in question and Gaza has no independent media.

Remember when, on October 16, “the health ministry told global media that an Israeli airstrike was responsible for an explosion that killed 500 Palestinians at the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza”?

“U.S. media quickly reported the story even though it became clear within hours there was no evidence to support claims of an airstrike or a death toll close to 500,” it recalled. “Soon, evidence emerged showing that a rocket fired by Palestinian terrorists was nearly certain to have caused a blast in the hospital’s parking lot. An unclassified U.S. intelligence report on October 18 said the blast likely caused between 100 to 300 deaths, and it leaned towards casualty estimates at ‘the low end of the 100-to-300 spectrum.'”

“Nevertheless,” it continued, “the health ministry does not identify the individuals who died as a result of errant Palestinian fire, even though the Israel Defense Forces reported that 12 percent of rockets fired during the first month of the war fell inside Gaza — more than 1,000 total misfires.”

Journalist Peter Savodnik contends that the discrepancy in deaths means “the combatant to noncombatant ratio in this war is greater than 1:1, which would be a phenomenal, life-saving achievement.”

“Unsurprisingly,” Savodnik wrote on X, “legacy media is crickets.”

“This is the new normal,” he stated. “Reporters get something wrong big time — over-reporting by 50% +/- the no. of civilian dead and basically buying into the claim Israel is guilty of ‘genocide.'”

“A piece of evidence emerges showing they were wrong,” he noted. “Everyone pretends nothing happened.”
 
I wonder whether anyone still thinks he is telling the truth :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

Why did the police consider it dangerous for an 'openly Jewish' person to venture near a 'peaceful demonstration' and if these demonstrations aren't as peaceful as some like to pretend, why aren't they banned or at the very least, restricted.

I wonder.
 
Why did the police consider it dangerous for an 'openly Jewish' person to venture near a 'peaceful demonstration' and if these demonstrations aren't as peaceful as some like to pretend, why aren't they banned or at the very least, restricted.

I wonder.

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Why did the police consider it dangerous for an 'openly Jewish' person to venture near a 'peaceful demonstration' and if these demonstrations aren't as peaceful as some like to pretend, why aren't they banned or at the very least, restricted.

I wonder.
Talk about getting the facts wrong. All the officer got wrong was 1 sentence
 
So the stats are all wrong than and cannot be relied on ?

Some thing like ??

And another 5000 plus can added to the overall numbers ??

Or subtracted from the over all numbers ?
No, it isn't that simple on all points.
 

You know how much of the world’s media is condemning Israel for committing “genocide” against the savage terrorists who invaded their country and slaughtered more than 1,100 of its civilian citizens?

Well, Hamas reportedly admitted last week that it may have been exaggerating just a tad.

The Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health said on April 6 that it had “incomplete data” for 11,371 of the 33,091 Palestinian fatalities it claims to have documented. In a statistical report, the ministry notes that it considers an individual record to be incomplete if it is missing any of the following key data points: identity number, full name, date of birth, or date of death. The health ministry also released a report on April 3 that acknowledged the presence of incomplete data but did not define what it meant by “incomplete.” In that earlier report, the ministry acknowledged the incompleteness of 12,263 records. It is unclear why, after just three more days, the number fell to 11,371 — a decrease of more than 900 records.

Prior to its admissions of incomplete data, the health ministry asserted that the information in more than 15,000 fatality records had stemmed from “reliable media sources.” However, the ministry never identified the sources in question and Gaza has no independent media.

Remember when, on October 16, “the health ministry told global media that an Israeli airstrike was responsible for an explosion that killed 500 Palestinians at the Al Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza”?

“U.S. media quickly reported the story even though it became clear within hours there was no evidence to support claims of an airstrike or a death toll close to 500,” it recalled. “Soon, evidence emerged showing that a rocket fired by Palestinian terrorists was nearly certain to have caused a blast in the hospital’s parking lot. An unclassified U.S. intelligence report on October 18 said the blast likely caused between 100 to 300 deaths, and it leaned towards casualty estimates at ‘the low end of the 100-to-300 spectrum.'”

“Nevertheless,” it continued, “the health ministry does not identify the individuals who died as a result of errant Palestinian fire, even though the Israel Defense Forces reported that 12 percent of rockets fired during the first month of the war fell inside Gaza — more than 1,000 total misfires.”

Journalist Peter Savodnik contends that the discrepancy in deaths means “the combatant to noncombatant ratio in this war is greater than 1:1, which would be a phenomenal, life-saving achievement.”

“Unsurprisingly,” Savodnik wrote on X, “legacy media is crickets.”

“This is the new normal,” he stated. “Reporters get something wrong big time — over-reporting by 50% +/- the no. of civilian dead and basically buying into the claim Israel is guilty of ‘genocide.'”

“A piece of evidence emerges showing they were wrong,” he noted. “Everyone pretends nothing happened.”
Incomplete means they don't have the equivalent of NI numbers for each corpse. Not that they don't have enough corpses.
 
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