Family of a Canadian-Israeli woman, who was missing since Hamas militants ambushed a music festival in southern Isreal last Saturday, says she has died(opens in a new tab).

Twenty-two-year-old Shir Georgy went missing after the militant group attacked the music festival near Kibbutz Re’im last Saturday.

Georgy’s aunt, Michal Bouganim, says the family is a mess and heartbroken.

  • simple@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    And? I don’t want to be cynical but why is one Israelian person found dead newsworthy while thousands of citizens are getting murdered in Palestine?

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      A Canadian news site posting an article about a Canadian citizen killed in another country seems reasonable to me.

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      You can’t figure out why a Canadian outlet is reporting on a Canadian citizen?

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      If someone in your family is killed would you find it more newsworthy than other people killed in Palestine? Canadians find it too.

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      What makes you wake up in the morning and post this sort of comment? Why are they less news worthy than anyone else?

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        Because most news and people keep posting news providing love and support for Israel while ignoring the elephant in the room?

        What makes you wake up in the morning and post this sort of comment?

        My ability to give a crap about other people? How is one person’s death more important to report than over ten thousand? Everyone’s acting like I’m the devil for bringing it up.

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          I see a complete mixed bag of support and criticism browsing any news on the topic. If you only see support for Israel have you considered its because you keep engaging with it and the algorithms think you want to see more? Regardless this is probably getting more news coverage despite the imbalance of victim counts because news agencies can actually speak to the families involved and share their stories. They can’t just pop over to Palestine to talk to the murdered peoples families without greater risk to themselves.

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            2,200 people have been killed in the besieged territory in the last several days, including 724 children and 458 women. With a looming humanitarian crisis, that number is expected to rise.

            From a statistically utilitarian standpoint, he’s right, and more empathetic. Source

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      Yea, and I am very skeptical of a rave being held next to a prison with tanks actively on stand-by.

      Hamas aren’t heros, being set up by Israel to destabilize Palestine in the first place, but with Israeli citizens being reservist members of the military, something smells about this. Hamas has no gain from a strike against a music festival.

      Ignoring circumstances and just calling them dumb terrorists is short sighted and is a blatant demonizing attempt by Israel to justify their continued oppression of Palestinians.

      This is also one retaliatory attack by a nation of people’s subjected to decades of violent persecution, being mad at water for boiling when left on a hot burner.

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        So wait, your position is that Israel is behind the Hamas attacks on Israel, in order to justify their military action against Gaza?

        Do you have any evidence to support that?

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          No. I’m sketch that Isreal is hiding something that they were doing on site near the festival and is using the event (not affiliated with Israel, just a rave that happened to be on site) as a cover for the reason Hamas chose it as a target.

          There is the possibility that something is unknown here and innocent civilians on Israel’s side were stuck in the crossfire. When I mentioned civilians being reservist it is more than any could be apart of something the others don’t know about. So some were there for the rave, others could be there for something off record that warranted tanks on standby.

          Then there is Hamas using the Palestinian plight as a cover for their goals. They very well could have their own political goals that are not readily apparent. So reality we might never truly know “why” the site was targeted.

          I have no evidence to support it. I just cannot understand what significance or benefit Hamas attributed to a rave that warranted going through all the trouble of bypassing Israel defenses.

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        No, a Canadian died overseas in a terrorist attack so a Canadian newspaper reported on it. Fuck right off with conspiracy theorizing.

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          clearly that accounts for the entire massive media push conflating Hamas’ actions with Israel’s response against Palestine

          and it’s not a conspiracy when Israel has been outed multiple times for massive propaganda campaigns

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            I’m not saying you’re incorrect about the US media but Canada is quite different culturally. When citizens are killed in terrorist or other attacks our news will regularly cover it. We have some underreporting when it comes to gang violence (especially drug crimes or crimes in immigrant communities) but we’re a lot more protective of our people up here.

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      Your vote totals tell me most people believe Palestinian lives don’t count, which is borne out by US policy towards Israel.

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        Or because it’s moronic whataboutism and kind of sociopathic to drop comments like that under such news? It’s clear that you people don’t care about the victims on either side, just what kind of political agenda you can push with it. It’s disgusting.

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          Did you know that girl? Will this article console her family? Reporting one casualty without mentioning the 2200 Palestinian deaths masks the severity of the situation. You feign concern for one Canadian while dismissing the ongoing war crimes. It’s clear that you don’t care about the the victims in Palestine, just what kind of political agenda you can push with it. It’s disgusting.

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            It’s a Canadian news site, reporting over the death of a Canadian citizen. But then again, you’re arguing in bad faith and know this full well, so I don’t even need to explain this. Unlike you, I do actually care for the victims in Palestine, I just don’t use them as a tool for anti Jewish propaganda like you do.

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              I am Jewish. You, and western media are using any and everything to distract from the fact that Holocaust 2.0 is about to happen. And I’m in the wrong? Get a fucking grip on your humanity. I’m collapse aware and I’m a big proponent of climate change. But this singular issue should be the only thing that is reported on until the people in Palestine are safe. Anything less is sophistry and complicit with genocide. It’s not the reporting on news that is Canadian centric. It’s the failure to put it in context with the war crimes that are currently happening.

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        “This absolutely not true statement about my fragile inability to be internet voted means this totally unrelated claim.” -you, the dumbass