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Shit happens.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.
On 3 October 2015, US airstrikes destroyed our trauma hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, killing 42 people
Starting at 2:08am on Saturday 3 October, a United States AC-130 gunship fired 211 shells on the main hospital building where patients were sleeping in their beds or being operated on in the operating theatre.
At least 42 people were killed, including 24 patients, 14 staff and 4 caretakers. Thirty-seven people were injured.
Our patients burned in their beds, our medical staff were decapitated or lost limbs. Others were shot from the air while they fled the burning building.
The attack from the air lasted for around one hour. The main hospital building came under precise and repeated airstrikes, while the surrounding buildings were left mostly untouched.
Throughout the airstrikes our teams desperately called military authorities to stop the attack.
seeing as it was this guy's gigantic ears that were used as radar to detect the missile launches and failures, this seems very trustworthy to meOfficial IDF statement blaming Palestinian Islamic Jihad for hospital incident
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Fuel/Air mixture igniting in an enclosed space/basement.flammable, sure, but not explosive.
hospitals will have ethanol or isopropanol disinfectant in large quantities somewhere, that stuff burns, but it doesn't detonate.
Traffic jam in Lebanon, protesters on their way to US Embassy in Beirut
Ya there is pressurized pure Oxygen running to every bed. If the bomb took out what ever system shuts that off or they just don't have it because its a 3rd world shithole then that makes a nice blowtorch everywhere those lines got ruptured.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.
Well, this turned in to quite an interesting chain of events. Waking up tomorrow is going to be wild with all these riots/protests.
Honestly I think it would be smart to get supplies and what not before it does happen. Better safe than sorry.Can't wait for more terrorism in Europe, maybe now that the holy jews are threatened, and it will be (ironically enough literally) anuddah shoah - the european normie mind might realize what treachery their political class commited by bringing in the unwashed brown masses in 2015-16
In the Middle East? Everything is heavily ventilated there.Fuel/Air mixture igniting in an enclosed space/basement.