Briefly Friday briefs

It looks like the world is finally getting its news priorities straight. Syria tops the news today, not Israel’s response to the terror attacks in Gaza.

Syria on Google News search

Israel in Google News

But of course, it’s still out of proportion.

Sure, let’s talk to terrorists. They want peace with Israel: Hamas is using the long-range rockets to attack Israel. One landed in a yeshiva, wounding ten. Another landed in a synagogue but thankfully did not explode, even though the worshippers stupidly chose not to run to a shelter.

Israelis, Egyptians, soldiers are soldiers, right? A suicide bomber murdered several Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai. That was a bad move. Now the Egyptian army has a dog in this fight.

If a Palestinian whines in the middle of a true Mideast crisis and nobody pays attention, does anyone actually hear him? Nabil Shaath is saying that Israel is only attacking Gaza to distract its population from the tent cities that disbanded the moment the terror attack occurred. (The strike also ended the moment doctors and nurses were needed.) Yeah, go ahead and reverse those effects and causes, idiot.

No, wait, he’s saying Israel’s doing it to distract the UN from recognizing the fictional statelet of East Palestine. Well? Which is it? Social causes or statelet? And dude, see if the UN will even listen to you, as it seems to finally be ramping up to criticize Bashar al-Assad for murdering thousands of his citizens.

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