Not saying it's correct - there's propaganda on both sides - but I certainly wouldn't say the chances are 'extremely low' that those were noncombatants.
And how do you know it's in the middle of nowhere? It's hard to make out, but it looks like roads or some sort of structure when it zooms out a bit. It could just be a field slightly outside of town. I could get more 'middle of nowhere' with a couple of minutes drive from my house.
Semites LOVE to dance around in circles. Jews do it. Saudis do it. All the sand people do it. Its highly likely this was a wedding celebration or something
It's Yemen, in the middle of nowhere not near a village or city that a group of people are gathered round in a formal, almost military style.
Chances of being non combatants extremely low..
According to comments it's at least similar looking to Eid celebrations. Or this.
...Although it looks like those people were armed too. Who the heck knows who's who?
Not saying it's correct - there's propaganda on both sides - but I certainly wouldn't say the chances are 'extremely low' that those were noncombatants.
And how do you know it's in the middle of nowhere? It's hard to make out, but it looks like roads or some sort of structure when it zooms out a bit. It could just be a field slightly outside of town. I could get more 'middle of nowhere' with a couple of minutes drive from my house.
Semites LOVE to dance around in circles. Jews do it. Saudis do it. All the sand people do it. Its highly likely this was a wedding celebration or something
u/DomitiusOfMassilia
Why did you delete the other response someone made that just asked "Highly likely?"
And why no comment on removal reason?
I didnt delete anything
That was my DnD group! We were going to fight gnalls in the desert :-(
First off? Did you mean Gnolls?
If you did...what are they doing in a desert? I thought they were more of a plainsfolk?