
Bilder nach der Krankenhausexplosion in Gaza stimmen nicht mit einem israelischen Luftangriff überein, sagt ein ehemaliger UN-Ermittler für Kriegsverbrechen
by Strategic_Prussian

Bilder nach der Krankenhausexplosion in Gaza stimmen nicht mit einem israelischen Luftangriff überein, sagt ein ehemaliger UN-Ermittler für Kriegsverbrechen
by Strategic_Prussian
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Doesn’t matter, the Palestinians won’t believe it was their own
*”I think that the Israeli version is at least plausible —* ***I don’t want to say I know what it was,****” he said.* ***”I can definitely rule out an airstrike”***, but looking at the various possibilities, I think that a failed rocket is the most likely.”
*Garlasco said without getting significant forensic evidence from the site, like a piece of the weapon that can identify conclusively who launched it, responsibility can at best be attributed to the “most likely” culprit.* ***If the source of the weapon is discovered though, then this could lead to a war crimes investigation.***
So who is gathering debris and information on the ground? Is there an international committee, NGO, or UN staff? I mean, both sides have a vested interest in tampering with evidence.
You know it has to be blatant when the pitiful UN sides with Israel.
Based on the photos in the article, I highly doubt there were 50 deaths, much less 470.
Yep.
The inherent problem in our lifetimes has been the loss of trust in institutions.
People lose trust in institutions and immediately discredit previously fully trusted organizations (like the “mainstream media”) when it doesn’t match their narrative or emotional response. When rational information comes out contrary to their belief, these same people denounce it as bias or propaganda. There’s no winning with these people. Add in religion, and it’s a pretty massive challenge to overcome.
The fact that nearly every western media outlet and some prominent progressive leaders immediately put the blame on Israel without proof is going to leave a permanent mark on their credibility
How is this still being discussed? The evidence the IDF provided is so overwhelming.
If anyone is still doubting this, they are either crushingly stupid or hate Jews.
I wonder whether the anti-Israeli posters will accept the UN as an independent source. The BBC has also pretty much reached the same conclusion. Or are they going to keep repeating Hamas propaganda? I’m guessing there’s a few notorious subs who will ignore this.
Don’t bother confusing the Arab world with facts. They already “know” what happened.
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Tldr: nothing Israel has wouldve done this little damage.
B-b-b-b-but Hamas assured me it was the Israeli’s, and Hamas never lies, or intentionally kills or endangers civilians, or commits acts of terror!
So someone please tell me was the hospital hit or is Hammas saying 500 people died in a car park?
Doesn’t matter if the car park was on fire or the entire hospital if 1 person died or a 100,only war works this way.Nothing else.
Pro-hamas people will ignore all evidence and will still blame Israel.
Still bombing civilians as we speak 🤷🏻♀️
I’m specialized in air weapons for the military as I’ve been doing this my entire life so far, and it’s absolutely frustrating to see reddit and twitter become air weapon experts overnight.
People have no idea the damage and destruction a bomb does, and the pictures and videos showing the damage the morning after debunks that it was an Israeli bomb.
Then you have more people go “but it can be used as airburst too”
If it was airburst mode which they don’t use on buildings, as that is usually used as anti personnel/vehicle, you would see an absurd amount of shrapnel around the area, and those vehicles would be shredded to pieces.
Sadly, Hamas succeeded in their propagandising already. My socials are still full of people condemning this attack long after the facts have come out and calling for all sorts of action against Israel.