OK, so Israel has maybe only murdered 800 innocent people as opposed to 817 innocent people. Clearly, we're all out of line in condemning them.
OK, so Israel has maybe only murdered 800 innocent people as opposed to 817 innocent people. Clearly, we're all out of line in condemning them.
That is certainly one spin to put on that reality. I find it interesting your use of the term "blame" with respect to honest reporting. Why do you feel the need to misrepresent clearly stated observations?From your link:
They admit it was Hamas but they're still trying to leave open a path to blame Israel.
That is certainly one spin to put on that reality. I find it interesting your use of the term "blame" with respect to honest reporting. Why do you feel the need to misrepresent clearly stated observations?They admit it was Hamas but they're still trying to leave open a path to blame Israel.
Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?That is certainly one spin to put on that reality. I find it interesting your use of the term "blame" with respect to honest reporting. Why do you feel the need to misrepresent clearly stated observations?
I'm saying they are trying to misrepresent the situation.
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?I'm saying they are trying to misrepresent the situation.
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why would there be multiple sources for one explosion??
And while we are talking about misfires, that park that got hit killing several kids--another Hamas rocket.
OK, so Israel has maybe only murdered 800 innocent people as opposed to 817 innocent people. Clearly, we're all out of line in condemning them.
1) This is just a case we know about. Lots of Hamas rockets fall short. This is not the first high profile case that has turned out be a short-falling round, either.
2) Most of those civilian deaths are due to Hamas deliberately putting people in harm's way. The total number of Palestinians killed is less than one per bomb--obviously most bombs only destroy things (weapons or now tunnels) rather than kill. That says there's something different about the attacks that kill--they're more important targets that Hamas uses human shields on.
I have no idea why you think there was a single explosion. Do you have a source for that or is it just another assumption on your part?Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why would there be multiple sources for one explosion??
I have no idea why you think there was a single explosion. Do you have a source for that or is it just another assumption on your part?Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why would there be multiple sources for one explosion??
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Why? Because they honestly included the possibility of more than one source for the explosion?
There you go again with the use of "blame". Absolutely fascinating.It was a Hamas rocket, that's that. There's no need to manufacture a reason to blame Israel.
Why would there be multiple sources for one explosion??
And while we are talking about misfires, that park that got hit killing several kids--another Hamas rocket.
Does it honestly matter if it was multiple explosions or one explosion? Either way, they heroically attacked a UN terrorist camp.
1) This is just a case we know about. Lots of Hamas rockets fall short. This is not the first high profile case that has turned out be a short-falling round, either.
2) Most of those civilian deaths are due to Hamas deliberately putting people in harm's way. The total number of Palestinians killed is less than one per bomb--obviously most bombs only destroy things (weapons or now tunnels) rather than kill. That says there's something different about the attacks that kill--they're more important targets that Hamas uses human shields on.
Are you counting the hospitals the Israelis have bombed as weapons or tunnels? I'm compiling two lists and I need to sort them out.
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The U.N. report claims there were at least five. I am also unable to find a U.N. source that claims a Hamas rocket was involved in the Beit Hanoun incident. I do find a lot of Israeli newspapers apparently quoting that source, but it doesn't seem to be repeated anywhere else.
I'm beginning to think that Israel's problem isn't so much the growing imprecision of its weapons as its diminishing ability to control the narrative in western media. They're definitely having an off year.
Are you counting the hospitals the Israelis have bombed as weapons or tunnels? I'm compiling two lists and I need to sort them out.
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1) One hospital appears to have been hit by Hamas, not Israel.
2) You are treating "hospital", "weapon" and "tunnel" as separate items.
2a) The IDF put up a video (it's on You-Tube) of bombing a hospital--you can see fire coming from it as the bomb went home. You can also see secondaries.
2b) They have found a tunnel entrance in a hospital.
2c) It's an open secret that Hamas military HQ is in the main hospital.
1) One hospital appears to have been hit by Hamas, not Israel.
2) You are treating "hospital", "weapon" and "tunnel" as separate items.
2a) The IDF put up a video (it's on You-Tube) of bombing a hospital--you can see fire coming from it as the bomb went home. You can also see secondaries.
2b) They have found a tunnel entrance in a hospital.
2c) It's an open secret that Hamas military HQ is in the main hospital.
That's news to me. Not that I seriously doubt the possibility (believe me, at this point I consider that very possible), but I must request any citations you may have to affirm that GenevaConvention-protected buildings, including the hospitals and the UN school (I guess the Conventions don't pertain to buildings per se, but the users of this sort of structures are definitely non-combattants).
That's news to me. Not that I seriously doubt the possibility (believe me, at this point I consider that very possible), but I must request any citations you may have to affirm that GenevaConvention-protected buildings, including the hospitals and the UN school (I guess the Conventions don't pertain to buildings per se, but the users of this sort of structures are definitely non-combattants).
I'm not finding the 2a video right now. I didn't keep the link.
2b: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O9AHzUKYk8
2b: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Shifa_Hospital
2c: http://freebeacon.com/national-secu...s-command-bunker-located-under-gaza-hospital/
2c: Even Haaretz admits it: http://www.haaretz.com/print-editio...ent-of-israel-built-hospital-in-gaza-1.267940
How about the UN facilities?
The U.N. report claims there were at least five. I am also unable to find a U.N. source that claims a Hamas rocket was involved in the Beit Hanoun incident. I do find a lot of Israeli newspapers apparently quoting that source, but it doesn't seem to be repeated anywhere else.
I'm beginning to think that Israel's problem isn't so much the growing imprecision of its weapons as its diminishing ability to control the narrative in western media. They're definitely having an off year.
I haven't seen a report that said 5. That almost certainly says it wasn't Israel--they're not going to take 5 rounds to do the job.