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If you paid attention you would know it is a reproduction
but I'll just tag this to see the troll get a pee pee slap.
OK, so you're saying it's real but they helpfully translated for us? That is helpful. It's also helpful that the people on the boat were kind enough to not only prove themselves rabidly anti-semitic but also that they hate America.
But I'm not one to speak in absolutes, you could be right. I just...doubt it ;)
If I could, I'd add a poll option "Helpful translation by IDF with no clear documentation of such and without original."
For all you or I know it could be.
I doubt they were talking back and forth realtime in English.
If you had actualy looked around that site you would realise it a news site presented for speakers of the English language.
Some video with people speaking Hebrew isnt going to do much good is it?
Personally, I think your theory is full of shit. It would lend it
more credence if they published the original.
From all available information, it looks like a ridiculously amateurish,
ham-handed attempt at PR intended to incite Americans and Israelis
alike. I mean - "we're helping Arabs go against the US"? Seriously?
"Go back to Auschwitz"? Really? It's like you go to a murder scene and find the murderer's driver's license, and 3 carefully placed pieces of hair.
My problem is that it's just so poorly, horribly done I can't imagine
any group of professionals doing such a thing. It just makes no sense -
it's _so_ bad. The IDF and Mossad are far from the Supermen Arfcom
believes, but they're not generally inept.
I voted #2, frankly I find it bewildering and confusing because of its overall badness.