Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and other Related Conflicts in the Middle East (read the rules in the first post)

sequ

Captain
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plawolf

Lieutenant General
Yeah, so far this is exactly the same playbook as with the Amiriyah air raid shelter bombing. Starting with denial, then to try to shift the blame to the other side.

As more concrete evidence emerges to remove all possible double that this was indeed and Israeli air strike, I’m sure the approved narrative will shift to say the hospital was a legitimate target because it put a band aid on a Hamas fighter’s finger at some point.

It would be funny if the lies were not being told to cover up the mass murder of so many innocent civilians, including women and children.
 

sequ

Captain
Registered Member
Yeah, so far this is exactly the same playbook as with the Amiriyah air raid shelter bombing. Starting with denial, then to try to shift the blame to the other side.

As more concrete evidence emerges to remove all possible double that this was indeed and Israeli air strike, I’m sure the approved narrative will shift to say the hospital was a legitimate target because it put a band aid on a Hamas fighter’s finger at some point.

It would be funny if the lies were not being told to cover up the mass murder of so many innocent civilians, including women and children.
It could still be a rocket that went haywire. If it was an air dropped bomb, then pieces of debris could prove it.
 

5unrise

Junior Member
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Just a reminder that CCTV has been reporting the hospital bombing as a 'he says/she says' and the MFA condemned the bombing without naming the perpetuator. China had no problem calling out Israel for engaging in collective punishment but has been so far cautious on the hospital bombing.
CCTV can say whatever they like. I'm not sure why anyone needs to be "reminded" of their position. We are not obliged to agree or disagree with CCTV.
 

birdlikefood

Junior Member
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Whether this attack can achieve such a large death toll is a question worth exploring, but it would be too arbitrary to deny it blindly. Don't forget that there is a dense gathering area for children at the site of the attack. A large number of children gathered nearby that day.


The children’s gathering area in the video is shown in the picture:

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In addition, the damage to the vehicle is not just an understatement of burning the tires.
 

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Bellum_Romanum

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For those who think Israel's claims are absolutely correct:

I am for objectivity, but why are you so certain that the missile attack in that hospital was done by Hamas and not Israel? It seems that Hamas missile was able to damage the hospital that it killed an approximate 500 plus civilians but somehow managed to spare or kept the infrastructures of the hospital intact? Does that make sense to you? Because if that's the probable explanation we have to believe, then that also means, the technology used by Hamas on their missiles is very sophisticated technologically. That's the kind of tech that U.S. and definitely have and maybe China.

When the U.S. was bombing Sebia during the Kosovo War (Operation Allied Force) then SACEUR Gen.Wes Clark was having an off the record chat in Atlanta CNN cafeteria with Tucker Carlson (during his stint at CNN) talking about the impending Iraq War II invasion. According to Carlson, Clark was talking about the minutiae of U.S. missile tech and its ability to calculate the impact to ensure that the targeted building can remain intact thereby reducing "collateral" damage. And this was 20 years ago. I can only surmise the level of advances made in missile technology along with tactics that would allow a bombing operation that could kill the inhabitants while the building remain largely intact.
 
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Atomicfrog

Major
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Palestinian rockets have this much power?
HAMAS rocket are flimsy... a truck full of HAMAS rocket exploding at a lauch site near the hospital could have been a thing but the footage of the strike sound like an ordnance arrival and very much like a jdam arrival... it's way bigger than any single HAMAS rocket.


If we would see all shrapnells wounds, no fire and explosion damage, a single rocket can do carnage in a crowd, but not the damage infliged there.
 
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