Congress Passes Measure to Not Use Hamas Casualty Figures, Rashida Tlaib Livid About It

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The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed a measure that would prohibit the US State Department from using funds from the international affairs budget to cite casualty figures from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Ministry of Health, sparking backlash from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)….

Tlaib lambasted her peers in the House for the vote, suggesting that they harbor deeply-ingrained “racism” against Palestinians. She dismissed the amendment as an effort to “dehumanize” Palestinian people.


Who said Democrats are on the side of terrorism? Just another day of Democrats siding with people who murder and rape for fun.
 
Hamas casualty figures are just like CNN or MSNBC's. Propaganda is their goal. They're the kind of figures that only idiots believe. Evidently, we have quite a few of them over here. MAGA
 
Hamas casualty figures are just like CNN or MSNBC's. Propaganda is their goal.
Your evidence? It seems to me Israel's defenders are trying to divert attention to the accuracy of the death toll as a way to minimize the ongoing war crimes Netanyahu's government has pursued.
 
The "Hamas reported death toll" reliability ship sailed a long time ago.....Nobody but the likes of Tlaib believes them or anything else they have to say.
 
Anything that makes Talib livid is good for the country.
Try not to be such a nitwit.

The U.N. agencies have provided several reasons for crediting the figures coming out of Gaza.

The agencies cite more than a decade of “generally accurate” numbers from the Gaza Ministry of Health through multiple mass-casualty conflicts there. U.N. officials say that the list of the dead compiled by the authorities in Gaza are used to issue death certificates that are in turn used for settling estates and land ownership. This creates an incentive for the ministry to accurately confirm the identities of those who have died, the U.N. says.

“Unfortunately, we have the sad experience of coordinating with the Ministry of Health on casualty figures every few years for large mass-casualty incidents in Gaza; and in past times, their figures have proven to be generally accurate,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for U.N. Secretary General António Guterres, said on May 13 during a press briefing with reporters.

The U.N.’s World Health Organization also credits the data provided by Gaza’s health ministry, WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told reporters in Geneva on May 14. Lindmeier said that the WHO has been told by the Gaza Ministry of Health that about 24,000 dead people had been formally identified and about 10,000 remained missing and had yet to be identified. The WHO believes thousands of those missing could still be buried under the rubble in active combat zones, Lindmeier said.

 
Your evidence? It seems to me Israel's defenders are trying to divert attention to the accuracy of the death toll as a way to minimize the ongoing war crimes Netanyahu's government has pursued.
Your evidence?

Works both ways. And we know your evidence is based upon what terrorists who rape and murder for fun say.
 
Try not to be such a nitwit.

The U.N. agencies have provided several reasons for crediting the figures coming out of Gaza.

The agencies cite more than a decade of “generally accurate” numbers from the Gaza Ministry of Health through multiple mass-casualty conflicts there. U.N. officials say that the list of the dead compiled by the authorities in Gaza are used to issue death certificates that are in turn used for settling estates and land ownership. This creates an incentive for the ministry to accurately confirm the identities of those who have died, the U.N. says.

“Unfortunately, we have the sad experience of coordinating with the Ministry of Health on casualty figures every few years for large mass-casualty incidents in Gaza; and in past times, their figures have proven to be generally accurate,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for U.N. Secretary General António Guterres, said on May 13 during a press briefing with reporters.

The U.N.’s World Health Organization also credits the data provided by Gaza’s health ministry, WHO spokesman Christian Lindmeier told reporters in Geneva on May 14. Lindmeier said that the WHO has been told by the Gaza Ministry of Health that about 24,000 dead people had been formally identified and about 10,000 remained missing and had yet to be identified. The WHO believes thousands of those missing could still be buried under the rubble in active combat zones, Lindmeier said.

Tell us more about the rocket attack on the Gaza hospital the Ministry of Truth blamed Israel for.

Like I said, you take the word of people who like to rape and murder for fun like a good useful idiot.
 

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