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RE: Jerusalem Terror Attack - Questions They Can't Answer - ANALYSIS - MUST SEE!
Asking questions and wanting to know the truth is great. But let me give you a small advice: Before you bother writing so much, give yourself some more time to check the facts.
If you will look at the crane carefully, you will notice that most of it is hidden between the truck cabin to the load platform's metal shield, so when you look at the truck from behind, you can hardly see it. Especially in a video that was deliberately made blur. I enlarged the picture from your post a little. Have a good look, the crane is there:
Thank you for sharing your insights - but I don't see an orange crane in the video that is shot from behind the truck?
Let me give you the benefit of doubt and pre-suppose that there is an orange crane in the video (even though I can't see it, and orange is not a hard color to miss).
That was only one of the questions that this post raised and I want answers to every single one of them.
Can you help me in this regard?
Thanks again, your input is very much appreciated.
Let me give you some perspective.
The soldiers that were hit, were IDF officers course cadets and their instructors. They arrived in several buses. The video was taken by one of the soldiers trough the window of one of the buses. He or she were probably using their smartphone camera. Obviously the soldier who took tge video did not expect what happened to occur.
So the video is not a CCTV video. It was also edited or at least blured for understable reasons.
You can always cust doubts about events that you have partial information about. But always ask yourself, what does this take you? Suppose the video was edited or even faked? What does that tell us? That the incident did not occur? There are 4 Israeli soldiers killed and about 20 in hospital. How did that happen? Again, skeptism is good. But this not a good example of doubtable news.