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Someone can educate me as to how PG's tweet could be seen as anti semitic. I do not understand.

edit And to be crystal clear, I am asking in earnest. Obviously this topic is challenging. I'm simply looking to understand.

It can't. Clearly dropping tens of thousands of bombs on a densely populated city, with no escape and 50% of the residents being under the age of 18 will result in numbers like this. It's gaslighting to suggest otherwise.
If more and more people highlight the plight of the Palestinians, the Israelis will look bad.

How do you prevent that? By attacking whoever shows sympathy to the Palestinians and claiming "ANTISEMITISM!!@!?".

It's not, but what would be of a certain people without the permanent sense of victimism? I mean they clearly have never deserved anything that happened to them.
He's seems a bit emotional and also seems to disagree on the basic facts.

Similar to climate change or vaccines, if you have your own facts then the Twitter posts of people with divergent facts are always going to seem cynical and devious.

How do you block the change of sentiment towards the Palestinians? By attacking whoever highlights the plight of the Palestinians.
Culture warring rots your brain folks.
This might be just a goofy conspiracy theory, but the steady stream of these fake drama twitter posts feels a bit like an incognito twitter ad campaign.
I'd think PG would have better things to do with his time.
I was not clear, but I was referring to the phenomenon of twitter posts from various corporate, entertainment, or political "celebrities" being reposted here. I just do not understand the motivation.