https://x.com/mariyyum/status/1714366309641879564?s=46 I guess the Israeli journalist was lying too. pull your head out of the sand.
The hospital is ran by Hamas so it shouldn’t surprise anyone the terrorists were storing munitions there. One cheap bottle rocket was all it took to ignite the ammo. The terrorist jihaddies were way to quick to place blame on their sworn mortal enemies.
Because the good ol’ US. Of A has their backs. The U.S. is filed with morons who will send other people’s children to die in wars for Israel. As many as Israel needs.
Now you’re making personal attacks against me and are ridiculously wrong about it to boot. I’m a Texan, who now lives in Colorado and has never served in the military. Why would I need a VPN to view an American based site while living in America? All I can say at this point, is that you’re not worth conversing with. You are irrational and just rude.
No way would the terrorists stash munitions in hospitals ran by them. Just one errant bottle rocket hitting the munitions would do the damage.
I said some are. Others work fine. Sometimes my Dallas Cowboy tweets I read show just fine. Other times I get some lost connectivity screen. Your links give me the lost connectivity thing. I don’t have an account with them either, so that’s also a possibility. Frankly, I just don’t care that much about Twitter to have an account or read more than a tweet or three, or be concerned enough to troubleshoot the issue as 99% of the time those tweets will be about the Dallas Cowboys anyways, and will get the info elsewhere.
Look, nobody cares. Ok? If...IF...the hospital was hit by Israeli ordinance, then it was collateral damage that Hamas brought upon themselves.
Of course, the devil's advocate position (assuming that the hospital was intentionally targeted by the IDF) is as follows: Israel had actionable intelligence that the hospital was being used as a base by Hamas (to hide among human shields)... And, Israel took them out (albeit, with the unpreventable "collateral damage" of war)...
That was an indirect route, you'd taken, but I will acknowledge your posting of at least something. From the site you'd linked, one must access another link, to get to the actual Twitter account, which posted the surveillance camera footage. I copied it twice, and got two different links, for you to try, Sage. https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1714377828131553446?s=20 https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1714378040115867883?s=20 As for this being proof-- it is nothing of the sort. In fact, the video I watched, makes it seem all the more certain, that Israel is to blame for this strike. What I see are a chain of lights, from rockets, ascending into the air and quickly going dark being intercepted, blowing up in little black puffs of smoke. After all of that rocket fire has ended, we see a huge explosion, off in a completely different direction, in which I saw no rocket go off course, towards. So there is no proof of a connection, just because this explosion occured, at the end of the rocket fusillade. And the magnitude of the explosion, points to it being a different ordnance than those rockets in the surveillance tape.
I never said it was proof. I said it was evidence. What's been proven is that a Hamas rocket landed on the hospital. Video doesn't lie.
Are those the tweets from inside the Times of Israel link? I could see and play them on the page, but your links did not work. I get this screen: I’m not sure what to think. Those rockets can just go everywhere. Starts off nice and straight then just goes nuts. It’s a thing with rockets, especially unguided ones. I’m reminded of the video out of Ukraine where Russia fired off some missiles and a couple just kind of turned around and came at them, but didn’t hit them. That was just about a full 180. In this video, you see the rockets going from right to left and then something on the left explodes.
You have a real problem with word definitions, I see. A synonym for "appraising," is not spelled "ignoring." I gave you my reasoning, and you have no counter argument-- but apparently are unable to bring yourself to admit it. That said, when I looked at Wild Bill's supposed evidence of it being a Palestinian launch, in my post #63, it moved me closer to thinking this was truly an Israeli weapon.
Funny. If you want to keep up with the personal attacks and just straight up lies about me you can. But I do not mind reporting you for them either. Stick to the topic, which is not me.
NO-- that attitude, is what nobody cares to hear: "oh well. All responsibility falls on Hamas, and there can be no blame attached to Israel." If it was Israel, which looks ever more likely, people will care-- and it was a huge F-up, by Israel.
Maybe it was a misfire that hit and detonated other explosives that were stored under the hospital. That would make a big enough bang to do a lot of damage. Just a theory.