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Not a word condemning Islamic Jihad for causing the hospital explosion in Gaza and killing hundreds of Palestinian civilians.
Not a word from the UN.
Not a word from Israel’s usual critics, who rushed to judgement with a blood libel.
Not a word from Hamas (no surprises).
The sudden silence is deafening.
If you think the death of Palestinians is cause for outrage only when Israel is the accused, then you are not pro-Palestinian. You are simply anti-Israel. There is a difference.
Scavenged Arabic sources to locate origin of claim that #Israel struck #AlAhliHospital in Gaza, causing building to collapse, death of “500 Palestinians.” Other than politics, I found no Arab evidence to substantiate an Israeli strike or hospital building collapse. Saudi Asharq al-Awsat published a pic (below) showing building, from inside, relatively intact. Even Hamas’s daily, Felesteen, copied its report from Turkish Arabic service Anadul with a pic (below) of fire in what seemed to be like a parking lot. Arab Envoys at UN said that Israel had threatened hospitals in past, therefore blast was Israeli. Al-Jazeera English argued that it must have been Israel because Israel lies "like in case of Shireen Abu-Akleh." Other than conjecture, Arab reporting was mostly about scene of dead and injured, but nothing on source of fire.
Meanwhile, Israel offered an avalanche of evidence proving that it was an errant Palestinian rocket that fell on AlAhli hospital. IDF released aerial images showing absence of craters that usually result from Israeli bombardment. IDF also released recordings of two Palestinians (likely leaders whose communications Israel taps) saying Islamic Jihad fired a salvo from the cemetery behind the hospital, and that one fell (maybe even exploded in place upon ignition) on the hospital (proximity can explain high number of casualties and fire without structure collapse). One Palestinian on call said “they’re saying the shrapnel is ours, doesn’t resemble Israeli shrapnel.”
In a war where the number of casualties is weaponized to instigate global opinion to end an Israeli campaign designed to end Hamas, credibility of everyone is at stake. Mine I outlined above. I’m open to any logical and believable evidence that can prove otherwise.
Too many people on this stupid app can’t tell the difference between innocent Palestinian people and terrorists like Hamas. Stop conflating the two. You’re not helping. I have family in Gaza. They hate Hamas. They are not torturing women and parading their dead bodies around. The people doing that are not “innocent Palestinians” They are evil and monstrous terrorists. This should not be difficult.
@dancohen3000 1- appealing to authority logical fallacy 2- you’re a loser pandering for clicks 3- and extremely selfish trying to make this look like it’s about you.