Imagine this
Most of your family is dead, the house you were taking refuge in is destroyed. You have nothing, except for the clothes on your back and even those are dirty from being buried under the rubble of a collapsed building. What do you do?Run down to the nearest Kinkos and have a giant sized, professionally photoshopped picture of your deceased loved one created, printed and smartly framed so you can have a shiny new propaganda tool against the Zionist Jews.
I was browsing through Getty images of the funeral of the Qana victims the other day, and I noticed the strange looking photoshoped "posters" of the victims. Some with the people photoshoped over palm trees and beach scenes, some with erie purple smoke around them. Some of them even had captions, I would assume they were the victim's name or some sort of prayer. Why would they go through all of this trouble? Could they have been created and provided by Hezbollah as a propaganda tool? My guess is yes. Here are some of the images I found. I'm not paying Getty $120 each for these, especially since I think passing these off as "news" photos is a bit dishonest. Most of these photos were taken by a photographer named Scott Peterson (I'm glad that's not my name) on August 18th. Why did it take 18 days to have a funeral? It's not easy setting up such a large production?



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