A Times visual analysis found that munition debris filmed at the scene was remnants of a GBU-39, a bomb designed and manufactured in the United States.

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    I was on Reddit yesterday, the apologists there are fucking sickening. I swear Reddit was not like that before, years ago everybody on Reddit was well aware of what Israel was.

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      4 months ago

      everybody on Reddit was well aware of what Israel was.

      The most diverse, liberal, progressive nation in the Middle East?

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        4 months ago

        Hey look, it’s everyone’s favorite genocide denier spreading more bullshit.

        What would happen to me if I said that the invasion of Gaza was a genocide in Tel Aviv? Would I be arrested?

        Huh, What would happen?

        Can I get married in Israel if I’m gay?

        Does Israel threaten gay Palestinians with being outed if they don’t cooperate as spies?

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    U.S. officials have been pushing Israel to use more of this type of bomb, which they say can reduce civilian casualties.

    This is the unique identifier code assigned by the U.S. government to Woodward, an aerospace manufacturer based in Colorado that supplies parts for bombs including the GBU-39.