craig sharf
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Dallas, TX - the American Airlines Center has launched an investigation into these hockey fans doing what appears to be a Nazi salute during a December 21, 2025 game. The men are facing lifetime bans from all NHL games.



Why don't the BBC tell their readers how many Hezbollah fighters have been eliminated? Today's article from the BBC, titled: "Israel carries out large wave of air strikes across Lebanon," does its very best to ignore Hezbollah. We have seen this play out before in Gaza, where the BBC reported on Hamas' war on Israel by ignoring the Jihadist death cult as often as possible. In the fifth paragraph of @hugobachega's article today we are told: "Across Lebanon, more than 1,500 people have been killed, including 130 children." Sounds bad. Could Hugo have placed some context here? Well, yes of course he could. On April 4, Israel's Arabic spokesman @AvichayAdraee confirmed that Hezbollah have suffered 1,000 terrorist casualties. This seems rather important to include. Since if the vast majority of deaths in Lebanon are Hezbollah members, well it puts quite a different complexion on things. Why don't the BBC even try and decipher how many Hezbollah combatants have been killed? Is this just poor journalism? The Tweet from Avichai Adraee has over 120k views. The Hezbollah casualty number has also been mentioned in plenty of English online sources too. Why can't the BBC find this? In addition, Hezbollah themselves have published plenty of "martyr" notices. Why don't BBC Verify find these? Why can't they locate them? IDF soldiers have been killed in southern Lebanon by Hezbollah, this is also not mentioned by the BBC. In addition, much like the IRGC and Hamas, Hezbollah also employ child combatants. Another key point missing from BBC reporting. For how long will it be acceptable for the BBC to report on wars launched on Israel where they simply remove the Jihadist death cult from the scene?


























