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DarkGamer@fedia.io 4 months agoArchival link for paywall. I trust US intelligence more than you, random internet stranger.
Comment on Headlines
DarkGamer@fedia.io 4 months agoArchival link for paywall. I trust US intelligence more than you, random internet stranger.
snooggums@midwest.social 4 months ago
The article is from January and is speculation. I can’t find an article that says they did find a command bunker and network of tunnels, just a couple about finding a few weapons and communication items plus oke unexplored tunnel.
Do you know of a more recent article that confirms there was a command bunker and network of tunnels? It has been 7 months and they spent the time destroying the rest of the hospital so surely there is something confirming that it was a Hamas command bunker and not just stuff left by soldiers who went to a hospital for medical care.
DarkGamer@fedia.io 4 months ago
The tunnels included bunkers, living areas, and computer and communications rooms, and established documents showed that Hamas masked its activities using the hospital.
source: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/02/12/world/middleeast/gaza-tunnel-israel-hamas.html
snooggums@midwest.social 4 months ago
First, connecting a tunnel to a building doesn’t make the building itself the same thing as whatever the tunnel connects to. By that logic, having a road to a hospital from a military baes makes the hospitsl a valid target.
I didn’t watch the full video, but it sure looked like a long service tunnel, which tons of buildings have. Nothing that justifying destroying an entire hospital complex after they cleared it. Is the IDF unable to close a single tunnel going into a hospital?
Not to mention the part in bold from the article (found out I can get to the text at least through reader mode).
Yup, justifying destroying the entire hospital complex because one tunnel connects to a shack outside the main buildings. Really proving your point there!
DarkGamer@fedia.io 4 months ago
All this evidence combined strongly indicates that Hamas used Al-Shifa for military purposes, especially when considering directors of other Gazan hospitals have admitted to doing so.
You refuse to watch the entirety of sources you demanded while providing none of your own, repeating Hamas talking points the entire time. I'm done wasting my time here, good day.