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Originally Posted by bronco67
The article states "Benjamin Netananyu says"....,
That doesn't mean what he says is fact.
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I did not claim what he said was fact. Again, we have a reading comprehension problem. What I said was: "So you can believe Israel OR you can believe Iran. That's open to your interpretation and whatever rattles around your head."
This means the news was reported. Iran is responding to it. They are calling each other liars. I have not said what Netananyu claims is fact. What I am saying is, it is happening.
This is brand new - it just took place yesterday. I don't know the facts and neither do you. What we know is - this event is not fake news.
Someone is lying. Who do you believe is my question. Israel or Iran?