Zionists announce a publication ban on bus attacks.After the arrest of three “Is…



🇮🇱Zionists announce a publication ban on bus attacks.
After the arrest of three “Israeli” suspects, the Zionist entity has censored further reporting on the bus bombings in Tel Aviv.
On Thursday, two busses exploded in the city, leading to widespread panic but no casualties. The bombs were set to detonate at 9PM when the busses were unoccupied in their parking lot.
Although Shin Bet is investigating the attacks as possible acts of “terror”, it seems that their narrative is already crumbling down. No Palestinian resistance groups have claimed the attacks, which would be extremely unusual for them.
Furthermore, three “Israeli” suspects have been arrested, and their lawyer insists that they are patriotic Zionists who “love the Land of Israel and it’s people.” Experts suspect that these attacks may be a false flag from far-right Zionists and they are already being used as justification for further operations inside the West Bank as the Zionist occupation ramps up to annex the region.
The Zionist entity has one of the strictest censorship regimes on earth, all foreign journalists must submit their copy to the IOF for approval before publication. Domestic journalists fare no better, not only does the regime often target them for assassination, but it can censor topics at will. Any violation of these laws will result in harsh penalties, including arrest and torture in the regime’s notorious dungeons.
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