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Find out who is actually to blame for this atrocity… Greetings Everyday Spy, On Tuesday, over 4

Find out who is actually to blame for this atrocity… [Image](https://) Greetings Everyday Spy, On Tuesday, over 400 people were killed in an explosion that rocked Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza. This coming just days after Israel ordered over a million Palestinians to vacate Gaza in the lead up to a promised ground assault. Immediately, international communities reeled in horror while hurling blame. - Hamas blamed Israel. - Israel blamed a militant group called Islamic Jihad. - And the US suggested Israel’s innocence in the blast. Protests quickly erupted across the Middle East and Arab world. Thousands gathered in Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Egypt, and Tunisia to protest what they view as Israel’s brutal disregard for civilian and Arab life. And Saudi Arabia placed blame squarely on Israel the same day the attack happened. They called it, “a flagrant violation of all international laws and norms.” Egypt – one of Israel’s most important strategic partners – echoed Saudi Arabia’s claims. They demanded, “that Israel immediately cease its collective punishment policies against the people of the Gaza Strip.” Before hard evidence and intel could vindicate or vilify Israel, citizens and governments across the world made up their minds. Why? Because the truth doesn’t matter as much as perception. And now we are at the heart of the entire war… Hamas – backed by Iran – attacked Israel solely to provoke a response. Because this confusion of fact and perception is all that was needed to disrupt Israeli-Arab peace talks. So that Iran could further their pursuit of becoming a superpower. If you’ve been reading these intel briefings I send you, then you’re familiar with Iran’s goals. And for them, this hospital blast was like striking gold – no matter who was responsible. You are seeing [a secret intel war fought]( right before your very eyes. And no one knows what to do with it. That’s why I created [Shadow Lessons]( – to give you a first-hand account of how these secret wars work, so you can stay ahead of them. If you want to dig deeper (and avoid the knee-jerk reaction you see across the world) – then it’s time to step into Shadow Lessons. [Get Shadow Lessons Today!]( Godspeed, #EverydaySpy P.S. - As more intel comes out, the truth of the hospital blast will see the light of day – but it doesn’t matter because the damage is already done. These are the exact kind of tactics you learn in Shadow Lessons. [Get it today for 60% off!]( Follow @EverydaySpy on Social Media! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( Andrew Bustamante, Founder of EverydaySpy.com, is a former covert CIA Intelligence officer, decorated US Air Force Combat Veteran, and respected Fortune 500 senior advisor. Learn more from Andrew on his Podcast (The Everyday Espionage Podcast) and by following @EverydaySpy on your favorite social media platform. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( EverydaySpy, 411 Walnut St. #20309, Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

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