For all we know it was the Martians test firing a death ray on a place no-one would notice. This claim has just as much credibility as any articles which come out regarding it.
The media spent the past 24 hours reporting a fictional hospital bombing, and hundreds of deaths which now seem extremely unlikely (unless they were all congregating on the small parking place of the hospital). All based on claims by Hamas.
The media does not report on reality, it creates reality.
Headline is partly true. They exaggerated the deaths by a lot, claiming 500, but actual deaths were in the low dozens, and there was in a bombing of some kind but it's unclear if it was an errant rocket or a bomb. There's no crater at the site but bombs can be fuzed to explode above the ground and don't leave a crater. Also, the audio recording is almost certainly fake. Electronic comms have been shut off in Gaza for over a week and Hamas apparently don't use them in any case since they know the Jews can intercept them.
The doctors at the hospital (or so it was claimed) held a press conference surrounded by children of whom it was claimed that they died during this airstrike. So perhaps a few did die, or maybe they were brought in from other parts of the city.
I'm not sure why you're concluding that the phone call was faked. It's possible though. No one should assume that Israel always tells the truth. States lie when it is in their interests to lie. The difference between Israel and Hamas is that Israel has some institutions, like a parliament, free media, engaged citizenry and human rights orgs, which limit the ability of the government to freely lie without being caught.
Israel has some institutions, like a parliament, free media, engaged citizenry and human rights orgs, which limit the ability of the government to freely lie without being caught
Note that I say that it limits the power of the government to freely lie, not that it eliminates it.
Take the USG as an example. They had to admit ultimately that the car with kids they blew up in Afghanistan was that, and not "ISIS-K" as they initially claimed - in part because of the unicorn of unicorns, some good journalism by the New York Times.
The Ghost of Kyiv being a tranny would explain the ghost part
Look, I don't know why I should believe any of this yet.
I'm sure some civilians are dead somewhere.
Like the beheaded babies story
Yeah I saw dead babies and beheaded adults no manually beheaded babies
"Shocking new evidence"
For all we know it was the Martians test firing a death ray on a place no-one would notice. This claim has just as much credibility as any articles which come out regarding it.
The media spent the past 24 hours reporting a fictional hospital bombing, and hundreds of deaths which now seem extremely unlikely (unless they were all congregating on the small parking place of the hospital). All based on claims by Hamas.
The media does not report on reality, it creates reality.
Since this issue has come up multiple times in the forum, and because these may be active efforts at disinformation campaigns, I will need to make sure there is some clarification. Israel currently is NOT admitting that they bombed this hospital, and is explicitly stating that Hamas had a failed rocket detonation towards the parking area. It is not clear how many are actually dead. It is not clear what the ballistic weapon was, or who owns it.
And all the neonazi retards aren't here. Really odd how they support hamas and vanish when facts exist. Hm...
Headline is partly true. They exaggerated the deaths by a lot, claiming 500, but actual deaths were in the low dozens, and there was in a bombing of some kind but it's unclear if it was an errant rocket or a bomb. There's no crater at the site but bombs can be fuzed to explode above the ground and don't leave a crater. Also, the audio recording is almost certainly fake. Electronic comms have been shut off in Gaza for over a week and Hamas apparently don't use them in any case since they know the Jews can intercept them.
Utterly shocked. You'd think tards here would have learned from Ukraine
Yeah I don't see how that could've been a JDAM. I mean I'm no expert, but 500 lb bombs are serious shit.
Some cars caught fire, which is exactly what you'd expect from a failed hamas rocket launch, as opposed to a larger first world made precision bomb...
Funny how that seems to be exactly what happened.
Maybe Israel shouldn't have funded them.
Sure, but Isreal has the same track record. I honestly have no clue what to believe so I choose to stay out of it.
Any idea why it's unlisted?
The doctors at the hospital (or so it was claimed) held a press conference surrounded by children of whom it was claimed that they died during this airstrike. So perhaps a few did die, or maybe they were brought in from other parts of the city.
I'm not sure why you're concluding that the phone call was faked. It's possible though. No one should assume that Israel always tells the truth. States lie when it is in their interests to lie. The difference between Israel and Hamas is that Israel has some institutions, like a parliament, free media, engaged citizenry and human rights orgs, which limit the ability of the government to freely lie without being caught.
Ironic comment of the year?
Note that I say that it limits the power of the government to freely lie, not that it eliminates it.
Take the USG as an example. They had to admit ultimately that the car with kids they blew up in Afghanistan was that, and not "ISIS-K" as they initially claimed - in part because of the unicorn of unicorns, some good journalism by the New York Times.