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TopicBiden, in Israel, says hospital blast caused by militants
ZaruenKosai
10/18/23 8:10:02 AM
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James_xeno posted...
Looking at the evidence it think it's probably a safe bet to make. At the very least it is highly improbable that this was an intentional (targeted) attack by anyone, and especially no IDF air strike etc. Given the video of the rocket breaking up over the area just before the explosion (complete with another much smaller explosion near by just seconds before the big one) and the nature of the damage to the hospital, well it's parking lot to be more specific. Little to no high explosive evidence, all fire and fire explosion damage. This seems like a tragic case of the misfire of a rocket.

I do tend to believe the final (or at least actual) death toll is going to be far lower than some of the numbers floating around. The crowd would have to have been so dense as to risk a crush, just at the right spot to kill those kinds of numbers.

This is not high explosive damage:

Those cars aren't even banged up, just burned.

gu-gohan posted...
o, do you have any proof who did it, then?

Don't get me wrong:
We all have the same opinion about civil casualties. They should be avoided at all costs, regardless of which group they belong to. At least, I hope that still unites us.

But after reading through several topics here, I think some people don't quite get the facts straight and are way too invested into this. They only believe anymore, what they want to believe. I mean, your post suggests that both Netanyahu and Biden lied, but what proof do you have?

If I don't know something, I try to stay rational and avoid jumping to conclusions. Most importantly, I don't believe each and all sources, especially not from Twitter and alikes.

What I wanna say: Some people should take a deep breath once and a while...

What happens to Palestine citizens is not okay, but so is what happened to Israel and other nations citizens 1.5 weeks ago. This conflict is complex and can't just be divided into a "good" and a "bad" side.

That's why it's important to stay rational. It's okay - even needed! - to criticize Israel for Palestine civil casualties. On the other hand, what Hamas did was absolutely cruel, because they intenionally and deliberately targeted civilians. They should be called out, too. That's why it's wrong to just demonizing one group and glorifying the other.

So answer why did they warn the hospital about the attack 1 hour before.
Why did they claim they did it in a tweet they then deleted ?

Tom_Joad posted...


Wow, I hadn't seen the aftermath photo. Geez, the cars are intact and the parking lot is still navigable.


Are you seriously going with that as your argument?

"If Israel actually did this ,the explosion would be bigger? THAT Is your fucking defense?"

Starks posted...
There is no physical evidence of an IDF strike.

You're playing with nonsense.
Here is the warning
https://www.livemint.com/news/world/israelhamas-war-gaza-hospital-was-warned-an-hour-before-the-blast-reveals-palestinian-envoy-11697612434649.html

Here is the deleted Tweet
https://www.reddit.com/r/Palestine/comments/17a86gg/israel_spokesperson_took_credit_for_bombing_the/

here is some VIDEO Evidence that would counter those saying it cant be israel and it has to be a failed HAMAS Rocket.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Palestine/comments/17ag02q/israel_doesnt_stop_lying_here_the_full_video_they/

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