2023 Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict

I can't give less shits about brown babies, it is exceptionally hard to recognize palestinians as humans, (same goes for jews to a lesser extent).

To accidently bomb your own hospital is one thing, but to then use it as propaganda ammunition against your enemy while ->literally<- waving dead babies around a camera... well i just don't know, i find that much more horrifying than a dead child. (especially a brown one)
 
I can't give less shits about brown babies, it is exceptionally hard to recognize palestinians as humans, (same goes for jews to a lesser extent).

To accidently bomb your own hospital is one thing, but to then use it as propaganda ammunition against your enemy while ->literally<- waving dead babies around a camera... well i just don't know, i find that much more horrifying than a dead child. (especially a brown one)
This are premiere semite tactics bro, its in their blood
 
Why would the Israelis bomb a hospital though? They know where it is, every bomb they've dropped seems to have pinpoint accuracy, so they would have had to do it purposefully. Is the argument that they believe Hamas was using it as a base of operations? Or is the argument that, knowing it was a hospital and having no military value, the Israelis bombed it because fuck gaza?

It makes more sense that it was accidental and it was a hamas rocket. It also makes a ton of sense for Hamas to blame Israel if thats the case.
 
Organization of Islamic Cooperation has made a statement regarding the hospital: His Excellency the Secretary General of Organization of Islamic Cooperation , Mr. Hussein Ibrahim Taha, condemned in the strongest terms the horrific massacre committed by the occupation by bombing the National Baptist Hospital in Sector Gaza, which resulted in hundreds of martyrs and wounded, including women and children
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Sure, but Palestine is the one making that impossible. You can't support Palestine AND support Palestine and Israel existing peacefully, because Palestines official position is the opposite of that.

it's honestly probably too late for the 2 state solution because:

1- it seems like the next few generations of Palestinians are permanently assmad about Israel

2- the cooperate-safe, cathedral-approved position for white westerners is "from the river to the sea," due to the holy status of any underdog.
And Iran was an ally of the USA at one point. It very much depends on who and what is in charge. Right now with Hamas of course not; but we must separate the people from the governance. Palestine and Hamas are not the same thing.
 
This thread reminds me of reddit mid hilary clinton's campaign, any opposition to the main opinion was sidetracked and argued into obscurity. There's a name for the trick employed there but it's easier to just say it like Michael Jackson did, kiked.
You mean how the initial claim of 40 beheaded babies was distracted with ONE burnt babylike corpse (yet no proof of beheaded babies and two possible retractions from sources, as well as oh ESL problem, it was a run on sentence with commas and the people were beheaded (maybe one or two) and a few dead babies, not 40 goys!).
 
It's still possible a rocket misfire caused a much larger secondary explosion of something.

iirc a lot of legit medical stuff is highly combustible, too
Both of these. Hospitals tend to have quite a few flammible/explosive things. Oxygen, medical alcohol, fuel for generators, ect.

In most modern hospitals, that stuff is stored securely to prevent disasters. But a lot of less-modern hospitals, like this one, aren't known for safe storage of combustibles.

There's a pretty good chance that a stray rocket hitting some of that could've set a chain-reaction of secondary explosions off.
 
If the rockets are still fueled the same way - the yield of that explosion was far, far too high.

It's still possible a rocket misfire caused a much larger secondary explosion of something.

The only thing I could think of is an explosion becoming worse due to the oxygen supplies at the hospital, if they have any. Chain reaction type deal. But I'm far from a weapons expert and that could possibly be a retarded take.


Both of these. Hospitals tend to have quite a few flammible/explosive things. Oxygen, medical alcohol, fuel for generators, ect.

In most modern hospitals, that stuff is stored securely to prevent disasters. But a lot of less-modern hospitals, like this one, aren't known for safe storage of combustibles.

There's a pretty good chance that a stray rocket hitting some of that could've set a chain-reaction of secondary explosions off.

Damn, beat me to it.
 
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