Israeli Government Calls for Censorship of Americans Not Supportive Enough of Their War

Israeli Government Calls for Censorship of Americans Not Supportive Enough of Their War

The Israeli government is calling for the censorship of American citizens who don't support Israel in its ongoing war against Hamas, which has quickly evolved into a carpet-bombing campaign of the Gaza Strip, with thousands of children and other civilians dying as a result.
The official X account of the Israeli government "liked" a post calling for the censorship of Jackson Hinkle, host of "The Dive," a viral news show that's blown the lid off of many of the globalist's pro-war lies and has offered truth-seeking reporting on the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.

"@Israel, the official X account of the Israeli Government, is now liking posts that call for me to be BANNED FROM X!" Hinkle wrote in a post that included a screenshot of the Israeli government's official X account, showing that the Israeli's had "liked" a post from Israeli "AI expert" Eli David, calling Hinkle a "Nazi" (par for the course insult), among other things.

"@elonmusk, what needs to happen for you to throw this Nazi off X?" David wrote in the post. "You kicked Kanye West for a fraction of what he is doing!" he went on, reminding Musk and the general public of the X platform's groveling to the ADL, the left-wing Jewish pressure group that's published a list of select accounts that it wants kicked off the internet.

David went on to call Hinkle a "modern day Goebbels," comparing him to the propaganda minister of Nazi Germany for his opposition to the bombing of civilians.

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Israel's endorsement of censoring American citizen Jackson Hinkle is far from the first time that he's been targeted by a foreign government.

Earlier this year, thanks to his mega-viral coverage of the Russo-Ukrainian War, Hinkle was added to Ukraine's "kill list", which has been reportedly linked to the American CIA.

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