This latest attack on Rafa was apparently a bit too much.
World leaders everywhere are condemning it, and that's not shocking, even Borrell and Italy's defense minister said that there's no justification for it.
What I found curious was that Israel finally admitted that " hey, there's a chance that maybe we might have perhaps, made a little tiny mistake.. we'll look into it"
Apparently Netanyahu declared it a "tragic error" and that they were looking into it, it seems their narrative slipped this time around, they've gone too far.
Could this be the beginning of the end?
They might wait for the heat to die down a bit longer than usual before they continue to deliberately kill civilians, while pretending that's not what they're doing. Most mainstream media still have their back, giving plenty of airtime to their lies and avoiding the elephant in the room - which is that the most parsimonious and likely explanation is that they are deliberately killing civilians.
Things like this, from the BBC (makes me want to throw up).
Israel has been scrambling to find out what went wrong in Rafah on Sunday. How did a “precision strike” using specialised munitions with “reduced warheads” result in a firestorm which killed dozens and injured scores?
Following last week’s ruling by the International Court of Justice, ordering Israel to halt any operations in the Rafah area that might inflict further harm on the Palestinian population, Israel knows that the eyes of the world are on it.
It’s under enormous pressure to explain its actions. It says the operation was based on intelligence, and it seems Hamas figures were killed.
It seems the last remaining taboo, the one which needs to be observed at all costs, is to draw attention to the evidence that what they do is intentional, premeditated murder. It's hard to know how successful this strategy is. If you don't use social media or alternative media for news, you can probably just about pretend everything is still ok out there. I'd like to say that an increasing number of people are calling out the mainstream media, and that is some evidence to support that (their decline in readership, for example) but it's hard to know for sure.