Anders wrote:Very conflicting stories coming out. In the largest Norwegian newspaper, a doctor says that he has spoken to people in the hospital, and he can confirm hundreds of dead victims.
Not posting it.
There’s a video of all the bodies.
And it’s in and outside the hospital.
Just barbaric
‘"If you have been at the receiving end, as indeed Israel has, of a horrific attack, does it confer an impunity on you in relation to law? Of course that does not," Irish President Michael D Higgins told us’
Every IDF spokesperson on the media over here ( and thereve been a few) flipping the switch between ‘we didn’t do it’ to ‘civilian deaths are inevitable in war’ to ‘we gave them warning to get out’ to ‘Hamas did’ it. And back around again and again and through.
It’s quite something that they think people believe this shit.
Better move would have been ‘hands up. We fucked up. That’s the cost of war’.
At least it would have been honest. It’s the same result either way.
spike wrote:So maybe hundreds of hospital folk didn’t die? Fog of war indeed.
The real war crime here are Gaza's zoning regulations. I don't care if that is merely an auxiliary parking lot, there's no where near enough parking spots for a hospital.
spike wrote:So maybe hundreds of hospital folk didn’t die? Fog of war indeed.
The real war crime here are Gaza's zoning regulations. I don't care if that is merely an auxiliary parking lot, there's no where near enough parking spots for a hospital.
I’m going to guess car ownership per capita isn’t very high in Gaza.
"Canon Richard Sewell, the dean of St George's College in Jerusalem, told the BBC that about 1,000 displaced people were sheltering in the courtyard when it was hit, and about 600 patients and staff were inside the building."
This could explain how so little material and structural damage would be consistent with such a large and tragic death toll (alleged death toll).
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
spike wrote:my mother in law is meeting us in paris next month and she's worried her plane from australia will be shot down over the middle east
i'd be more worried about the bed bugs
This story is more overblown than the Gaza hospital. My wife and several colleagues recently spent a week in Paris hotels and not one of them even mentioned bed bugs.
spike wrote:my mother in law is meeting us in paris next month and she's worried her plane from australia will be shot down over the middle east
i'd be more worried about the bed bugs
This story is more overblown than the Gaza hospital. My wife and several colleagues recently spent a week in Paris hotels and not one of them even mentioned bed bugs.