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    5 months ago

    What is suspicious about a public court of law conducting an inquest into a death in custody issuing a temporary gag order? It’s not really even that uncommon of a legal procedure. Happens all the time.

    Seems like the case is progressing to me. The gag order was lifted two months ago. Israel isn’t some third-world shit hole with religious courts. These are actual, public courts of law, which dispense legit justice everyday without any help from lefty echo chambers filled by people rage jerking it to half of a story.

    Literally everyone in this thread is reacting to something and they don’t even know what it is.

    Nobody here is upset about how the guy actually died, because nobody here knows that. They are upset because of how this half story was framed as nefarious even though there is no actual reported evidence to that effect; you’re left to fill in the gaping holes in the story with your already existing anti-Israel imagination.