First impressions of "The Bibi files"?

Chilllax

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Just watched the documentary and wanted to get opinions on the veracity of the content. Is he and his family as treacherous and corrupt as shown? Or is this a smear campaign? Just want to educate myself better.
I recall @AnomalyLady educating me a while back that Bibi was funding Hamas and this documentary confirms exactly that.
For the record, this is what I am referring to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bibi_Files. Available on Prime Video.
 
Looking at who is funding Hamas is pointless unless you also look at who is funding Israel.
 
Looking at who is funding Hamas is pointless unless you also look at who is funding Israel.
Israel is a nation of 7 million people who grow their own food and export products to the rest of the world.

Hamas produces nothing except death and misery. Asking who signs their paychecks is a valid question.
 
Israel is a nation of 7 million people who grow their own food and export products to the rest of the world.

Hamas produces nothing except death and misery. Asking who signs their paychecks is a valid question.
The genocidal Israeli government has killed more Gazan civilians in the past two years than Hamas has killed in two decades.
 
I'm thinking that anything produced by today's media as a "documentary" needs to be viewed with a supertanker's worth of skepticism.

It might be true, but you're not going to get me to believe it unless you show me proof other than edited clips of an interview. The recent resignation/sacking of the board of the BBC over the Trump expose should tell you how believable today's media is about this sort of thing.
 
With all due respect, this isn't as much about Israel vs Hamas as much as it is about the man leading Israel and his family.
The Israel vs Hamas question is a much more complex topic that I am not qualified to even venture to question.
 
The genocidal Israeli government has killed more Gazan civilians in the past two years than Hamas has killed in two decades.
The ratio of civilian to combatant casualties in Gaza has been about 1:1 —remarkably low for a modern urban conflict. Not only is it not a “genocide”, Israel has been risking the lives of its own soldiers to avoid endangering Gazan civilians.
 
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