Steven Bonnell (Destiny)
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Sorry.
It's a very easy question.
It's a very easy question.
It's a very easy question.
My question is, do you think the majority of the people that were killed on October 7th, the civilians, were killed by Hamas, or are we subscribing to the idea that the IDF killed hundreds, 400 or 500 in the crossfire?
My question is, do you think the majority of the people that were killed on October 7th, the civilians, were killed by Hamas, or are we subscribing to the idea that the IDF killed hundreds, 400 or 500 in the crossfire?
My question is, do you think the majority of the people that were killed on October 7th, the civilians, were killed by Hamas, or are we subscribing to the idea that the IDF killed hundreds, 400 or 500 in the crossfire?
We also know... We're bunching together the Islamic Jihad and the Hamas. That's splitting hairs now.
We also know... We're bunching together the Islamic Jihad and the Hamas. That's splitting hairs now.
We also know... We're bunching together the Islamic Jihad and the Hamas. That's splitting hairs now.
No, but he means the Raiders. I'm speaking in opposition to the conspiracy theory that people like... Do you prefer Norm or Professor Frankenstein? I don't know. How do you prefer to be addressed? Well, it's not a conspiracy theory. Well, the conspiracy theory is the idea that the IDF killed the majority of them. It's not a conspiracy theory.
No, but he means the Raiders. I'm speaking in opposition to the conspiracy theory that people like... Do you prefer Norm or Professor Frankenstein? I don't know. How do you prefer to be addressed? Well, it's not a conspiracy theory. Well, the conspiracy theory is the idea that the IDF killed the majority of them. It's not a conspiracy theory.
No, but he means the Raiders. I'm speaking in opposition to the conspiracy theory that people like... Do you prefer Norm or Professor Frankenstein? I don't know. How do you prefer to be addressed? Well, it's not a conspiracy theory. Well, the conspiracy theory is the idea that the IDF killed the majority of them. It's not a conspiracy theory.
And there's also a theory that, as Norm pointed out on the show that he was on, that he thought that it was very strange that given how reputable Israeli services are when it comes to sending ambulances, retrieving bodies. He thought it was very strange that that number was continually being adjusted. And do you know why you say that in combination with, well, I'm not sure how many were killed.
And there's also a theory that, as Norm pointed out on the show that he was on, that he thought that it was very strange that given how reputable Israeli services are when it comes to sending ambulances, retrieving bodies. He thought it was very strange that that number was continually being adjusted. And do you know why you say that in combination with, well, I'm not sure how many were killed.
And there's also a theory that, as Norm pointed out on the show that he was on, that he thought that it was very strange that given how reputable Israeli services are when it comes to sending ambulances, retrieving bodies. He thought it was very strange that that number was continually being adjusted. And do you know why you say that in combination with, well, I'm not sure how many were killed.
No, you're mixing two things. Some of the bodies they weren't able to identify, and eventually they ruled that some of them were actually Arab marauders rather than Israeli victims. A few of them also, the Jews, were burnt to a crisp. And it took them time to work this out. And they came out initially with a slightly higher figure, 1,400 dead, and eventually reduced it to 1,200 dead Israelis.
No, you're mixing two things. Some of the bodies they weren't able to identify, and eventually they ruled that some of them were actually Arab marauders rather than Israeli victims. A few of them also, the Jews, were burnt to a crisp. And it took them time to work this out. And they came out initially with a slightly higher figure, 1,400 dead, and eventually reduced it to 1,200 dead Israelis.
No, you're mixing two things. Some of the bodies they weren't able to identify, and eventually they ruled that some of them were actually Arab marauders rather than Israeli victims. A few of them also, the Jews, were burnt to a crisp. And it took them time to work this out. And they came out initially with a slightly higher figure, 1,400 dead, and eventually reduced it to 1,200 dead Israelis.
Okay. But I just think when you use the word some, that's doing a lot of heavy lifting. Who used some? That's fine, but some can mean anywhere from 1% to 49%. But we don't know. Some.