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originally posted by: Leviathan4
The damage in the hospital is a fact.
originally posted by: Leviathan4
There should be an investigation when that war finishes
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Leviathan4
So, Israel guilty of war crimes. No further proof or investigation needed.
Hamas rocket on hospital? Independent investigation needed by independent experts who are on the ground and you won't discuss all the evidence that has been put to you.
Conclusion?
You are completely blinkered and biased and have double standards.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Leviathan4
"Forced"? How? You haven't addressed this or the plain meaning of this word?
originally posted by: Leviathan4
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Leviathan4
"Forced"? How? You haven't addressed this or the plain meaning of this word?
Already explained.
When you order millions of people to abandon their homes because they will die if they don't as you're going to bomb them then that's forced expulsion and it's a war crime.
There is no debate on this point.
Palestinian culpability for the rocket that struck al-Ahli Hospital is now so indisputable that even Human Rights Watch, an outfit deeply hostile to Israel, has admitted it — but rest assured, this won’t be the last time major media let Hamas guide the “narrative.”
HRW’s report on the tragedy says it “resulted from an apparent rocket-propelled munition, such as those commonly used by Palestinian armed groups.”
Armed groups — i.e., terror cadres like Islamic Jihad, the group Hamas operatives blamed in an audio clip intercepted and published by Israel.
HRW also damns the clearly inflated death and casualty totals provided by Hamas: Their number “displays an unusually high killed-to-injured ratio” “out of proportion” with the damage the rocket did to the hospital site.