Footage to date fails to prove Gaza complex was nerve centre for attacks on Israel, as military had claimed

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        They already tried the “babies in incubators” a la Desert Storm. Only a matter of time before they do the “WMDs” a la Iraq War 2.

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    Motherfuckers found like 10 guns and one laptop, supposedly. You could probably find more guns in an American hospital.

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      Motherfuckers PLANTED those too.

      There’s Zero chance that Hamas would have stored machine guns and ammo within three feet of a FUNCTIONING MRI MACHINE. There’s zero chance that Hamas labels their power bricks in Latin characters and somehow manages to use type M plugs which are used in Israel but not Gaza.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    IDF videos have shown only modest collections of small arms, mostly assault rifles, recovered from the extensive medical complex.

    That suggests an armed presence, but not the sort of elaborate nerve centre depicted in animated graphics presented to the media before al-Shifa was seized, portraying a network of well-equipped subterranean chambers.

    This exception, spelled out in article 19 of the fourth Geneva convention, states specifically: “… the presence of small arms and ammunition taken from such combatants and not yet handed to the proper service, shall not be considered to be acts harmful to the enemy”.

    “Israel has failed to provide anywhere even close to the level of evidence required to justify the narrow exception under which hospitals can be targeted under the laws of war,” said Mai El-Sadany, a human rights lawyer and the executive director of the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy, in Washington.

    Countries such as the UK, Germany and most importantly, the US, have resisted calls for a ceasefire on the grounds that Israel’s actions constitute legitimate self-defence.

    John Kirby, the White House national security spokesperson, framed the alleged Hamas facility there as a command “node” rather than a centre, and a possible weapons store.


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