The Washington Post just released an in-depth investigation on Israel’s assault on the al-Shifa hospital.
The Post analyzed open-source visuals, satellite imagery and all of the publicly released IDF materials.
Highlights from the investigation:
The Washington Post just released an in-depth investigation on Israel’s assault on the al-Shifa hospital.
The Post analyzed open-source visuals, satellite imagery and all of the publicly released IDF materials.
Highlights from the investigation:
The WashPost found:
1. No evidence of military use by Hamas of the rooms connected to the tunnels
2. No evidence the five hospital buildings identified by the IDF were connected to the tunnel network
3. No evidence the tunnels could be accessed from inside hospital wards
The Post concludes: “the evidence presented by the Israeli government falls short of showing that Hamas had been using the hospital as a command and control center”.
This is the full investigation: https://washingtonpost.com/world/2023/12/21/al-shifa-hospital-gaza-hamas-israel/
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The Washington Post examined Israeli claims about al-Shifa as well as the evidence Israel presented to the world after it took control of the hospital.
Israel claimed that:
- five hospital buildings were directly involved in Hamas activities;
- the buildings sat atop underground tunnels that were used by militants to direct rocket attacks and command fighters;
- that the tunnels could be accessed from inside hospital wards
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@raph and that's using their own bias and tainted evidence, too ;)... But it's okay, we all already knew it was a war crime, and the kind we used to hang people for, too.
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