Except that they didn't. It was a 'double-tap' strike.
Yes. "A" (singular) strike of 2 (two) shells or bombs. ONE strike to remove the threat. The number of rounds is immaterial. The location they hit IS. They hit the target and nothing else, a minimum of damages, proportional!
You ignore my question: was the entire hospital destroyed? You never actually address direct question, like the whiney little pedant you always are.
Yes. "A" (singular) strike of 2 (two) shells or bombs. ONE strike to remove the threat. The number of rounds is immaterial
I suspected as much, you don't even know what a double-tap strike is.
They hit the target and nothing else, a minimum of damages, proportional!
And you don't know what proportionality is, either. Murdering 20 people for a camera at a hospital is not proportionate, which is a judgment of how much military advantage vs. the non-military damage, dimwit. Then again, this shows why your non-people were known to be the most brutal concentration camp guards, you have zero regard for human life.
You ignore my question: was the entire hospital destroyed?
It's a stupid question. But then again, few things you do are not stupid.
A (singular) double-tap strike (singular)
Every time you repeat this? You prove my point. An airstrike, like the one on Dresden say, was not 1 bomber with 1 bomb. Nor was it 900 strikes, it was a singular event over 3 days.
A "double-tap strike" is a singular EVENT.
Do you even English?
Did I say "Geneva Convention? Did I? No. So stop changing the subject. Find a war with "proportionality" in it. There have been none, since no one agrees what that even entails.
Blow Up: Noun:
2: to rend apart, shatter, or destroy by explosion (MW Dictionary)
Not "damage", destroy. They blew up a room or two, but that's not the entire hospital. They blew up PART of a hospital, but that's not your claim.
Yes. "A" (singular) strike of 2 (two) shells or bombs. ONE strike to remove the threat. The number of rounds is immaterial. The location they hit IS. They hit the target and nothing else, a minimum of damages, proportional!
You ignore my question: was the entire hospital destroyed? You never actually address direct question, like the whiney little pedant you always are.
I suspected as much, you don't even know what a double-tap strike is.
And you don't know what proportionality is, either. Murdering 20 people for a camera at a hospital is not proportionate, which is a judgment of how much military advantage vs. the non-military damage, dimwit. Then again, this shows why your non-people were known to be the most brutal concentration camp guards, you have zero regard for human life.
It's a stupid question. But then again, few things you do are not stupid.
A (singular) strike (singular).
That's one strike, the number of shells or bombs is still immaterial.
Again: did the IDF destroy the hospital like you falsely claimed? Or will you continue to ignore clear & simple questions?
Again: show me where "proportionality" has existed in any previous conflict. You pull shit out of your ass & say it's a flower? No it's still shit.
Even after it's pointed out to him that he doesn't know what a double-tap strike is, he doesn't even bother to check. Literal retard.
The only use of the word 'destroy' is from a kholkhol who shall remain nameless. I said that they blew up a hospital, and they did.
Like the mythical sack of Troy? You had to go back to 1200 BC because you don't understand that the Geneva Conventions don't go backward in time.
A (singular) double-tap strike (singular)
Every time you repeat this? You prove my point. An airstrike, like the one on Dresden say, was not 1 bomber with 1 bomb. Nor was it 900 strikes, it was a singular event over 3 days.
A "double-tap strike" is a singular EVENT.
Do you even English?
Did I say "Geneva Convention? Did I? No. So stop changing the subject. Find a war with "proportionality" in it. There have been none, since no one agrees what that even entails.
Blow Up: Noun:
Not "damage", destroy. They blew up a room or two, but that's not the entire hospital. They blew up PART of a hospital, but that's not your claim.