I really want to reiterate: it’s a waste of time to debate.
We all already know that Hamas commits war crimes, and we also already know that none of these war crimes justify Israeli crimes against humanity. Debating whether Hamas used a given hospital to store a specific gun is like debating whether I owe you $100 or $200 for dinner last week when I already owe you $50,000. Who cares’s what the bill was last week? It’s a distraction.
Here’s where we must insist on putting our attention: generations of occupation and displacement have been a disaster for Palestinians and liberal Israelis. It has only been a success for Jewish supremacists, and those people have been pulling the wool over American liberals for far, far, far too long. We need to get out of debates over any given hospital and demand new leadership in Israel that commits to ending the Israeli apartheid and expanding civil rights to the people living in the Palestinian territories illegally annexed by Israel.
In the original video, the IDF claims they found a single gun behind the MRI machine. When the journalists walk through, multiple guns are clearly visible. Nevermind that, in a functioning hospital (like al-Shifa was not too long ago), putting any metal near an MRI machine is extremely dangerous. See also:
The BBC visited the MRI building of the Shifa hospital as well. It mentions that a laptop had photos and videos of hostages [according to the IDF, taken after their kidnap]. The photo that was on display (and later redacted when the IDF re-posted the video) was a publicly available image of Ori Megidish
The IDF officer mentioned that there was “no shortage” of medical supplies when rifling through some objects in an MRI room. These are the medical supplies he was referring to: some medical masks and something like Icy-Hot.
Israel did this whole schtick to show journalists around. The implication being “this is what we found at the hospital as we found it” not “hey give us a few hours to do set design to maximize outrage”
Frankly, no sane person would willingly store guns (made of metal!) near an MRI machine anyway.
Hamas is a religious organization, sanity is not included.
Jokes aside, the foot soldier, the person that acutually stored the gun there may have no idea how MRI works, or dropped them in panic, trying to masquerade as a civilian.
Maybe not everyone is welcome in the tunnels.
Maybe they were sealed.
Maybe someone had to carry something in a hurry.
Maybe someone misunderstood a command.
Not everything has a point. I can think of three stupid reasons on the spot for why the MRI room:
The room was empty when a fleeing militant wanted to change clothes.
MRI rooms are mostly empty, so it was easy to show the weapons cache in there.
A militant on the ground thinking no one will search for guns in an MRI room because of the magnets.
There are many possible explanation, it could be a room picked at random. It is possible we will get an answer in the future, and it possible we will never know.
But replace MRI with any other type of hospital room and it raises questions, ‘why there!’.
Why in the operation room, why in the morgue, why in the intensive care unit, why in the cleaning room, why in the toilet.
We know that there were tunnels and bunkers under al-Shifa. After all, the IDF built them. Whether they’re still in use today is very questionable: if you were Hamas, would you center your operation around something that your enemy knows every detail of?
Well the bbc knew about hamas tunels in gaza but they don’t seem to be able to acknowledge it at present. You might be confusing facts. israel built the hospital. Hamas built the tunnels in gaza. Those are not even similar.
It’s hard to say how I would behave if my worldview was tainted by beliefs that make someone think all jews should be exterminated.
Back in 1983, when Israel still ruled Gaza, they built a secure underground operating room and tunnel network beneath al-Shifa hospital – which is one among several reasons why Israeli security sources are so sure that there is a main Hamas command bunker in or around the large cement basement beneath the area of Building 2.
I… didn’t say that. I don’t doubt they did it, but you didn’t post a source and are making claims based on what, exactly? The BBC noted a cut in the video and that the scene could have been rearranged. Idk why you’re so up in arms.
The BBC compared the original video to the one they correspondent took and noticed that the guns had been shuffled and a new gun had been added to the pile.
If I didn’t link the full video, that’s my bad. I’m not sure how to link BBC broadcasts.
Sure but to say they outright accused Israel of planting them is wrong. Good information is already hard enough to find. They are still pussyfooting around it and took a fairly neutral and evidence based view. That is all I’m saying
Why can’t that be an additional gun they found? Maybe it was rearranged for camera? The BBC segment did not make any hard claims just that the evidence was suspect. You can draw your own conclusions but you can’t say the BBC outright made this claim. Don’t trust the IDF blindly, but I have to approach reporting on the conflict this way to stay sane. Too many people spewing nonsense, misinformation, and propaganda (not u specifically).
Some of the rifles the BBC has already confirmed were planted: https://twitter.com/_RichardHall/status/1725498963174752490?t=eRT8uuGerft1G0Hs9mbnjg&s=19
I really want to reiterate: it’s a waste of time to debate.
We all already know that Hamas commits war crimes, and we also already know that none of these war crimes justify Israeli crimes against humanity. Debating whether Hamas used a given hospital to store a specific gun is like debating whether I owe you $100 or $200 for dinner last week when I already owe you $50,000. Who cares’s what the bill was last week? It’s a distraction.
Here’s where we must insist on putting our attention: generations of occupation and displacement have been a disaster for Palestinians and liberal Israelis. It has only been a success for Jewish supremacists, and those people have been pulling the wool over American liberals for far, far, far too long. We need to get out of debates over any given hospital and demand new leadership in Israel that commits to ending the Israeli apartheid and expanding civil rights to the people living in the Palestinian territories illegally annexed by Israel.
This is misleading interpetion of the video. The gun were not plannted, this is your bias, there is a possibility they were planted.
Go watch it for your self.
Aric Toler from the NYT has done good coverage on the IDF’s “reporting” from al-Shifa so far. This entire thread is worth a read: https://twitter.com/AricToler/status/1725174435747922364?t=ozmINOki_Nq9xm74fJogIw&s=19
In the original video, the IDF claims they found a single gun behind the MRI machine. When the journalists walk through, multiple guns are clearly visible. Nevermind that, in a functioning hospital (like al-Shifa was not too long ago), putting any metal near an MRI machine is extremely dangerous. See also:
Again, you show misinterpretation of the situation.
Planted guns = they weren’t in the hospital and brought in by IDF.
If some random IDF soldier found another gun hidden inside the hospital and added it to the cache -> not planted.
As the evidence doesn’t show which of the two cases happen, you don’t know that the gun is planted.
If you jump to that conclusion, you are biased.
Israel did this whole schtick to show journalists around. The implication being “this is what we found at the hospital as we found it” not “hey give us a few hours to do set design to maximize outrage”
Frankly, no sane person would willingly store guns (made of metal!) near an MRI machine anyway.
Hamas is a religious organization, sanity is not included.
Jokes aside, the foot soldier, the person that acutually stored the gun there may have no idea how MRI works, or dropped them in panic, trying to masquerade as a civilian.
But… Why?
Supposedly, Hamas has oodles of tunnels under al-Shifa. What’s the point in putting weapons in the one place where it’s most dangerous?
Maybe not everyone is welcome in the tunnels. Maybe they were sealed. Maybe someone had to carry something in a hurry. Maybe someone misunderstood a command.
Not everything has a point. I can think of three stupid reasons on the spot for why the MRI room:
There are many possible explanation, it could be a room picked at random. It is possible we will get an answer in the future, and it possible we will never know.
But replace MRI with any other type of hospital room and it raises questions, ‘why there!’.
Why in the operation room, why in the morgue, why in the intensive care unit, why in the cleaning room, why in the toilet.
In none of those other places are your weapons at risk of spontaneously discharging or detonating. It’s not even close to comparable.
The same bbc that reported about hamas tunnels years ago but is now referring to them as unconfirmed reports from israel?
We know that there were tunnels and bunkers under al-Shifa. After all, the IDF built them. Whether they’re still in use today is very questionable: if you were Hamas, would you center your operation around something that your enemy knows every detail of?
Well the bbc knew about hamas tunels in gaza but they don’t seem to be able to acknowledge it at present. You might be confusing facts. israel built the hospital. Hamas built the tunnels in gaza. Those are not even similar.
It’s hard to say how I would behave if my worldview was tainted by beliefs that make someone think all jews should be exterminated.
As reported on by the pro-Israel publication The Tablet.
They did NOT confirm that. Can you provide a quote from this video where it says that?
Even the fucking CNN, notorious for supporting the Zionist state, is picking this story up. Deny as much as you like, it won’t make things less true.
CNN analysis: Video suggests IDF might have rearranged weaponry at Al-Shifa prior to news crew visits
I… didn’t say that. I don’t doubt they did it, but you didn’t post a source and are making claims based on what, exactly? The BBC noted a cut in the video and that the scene could have been rearranged. Idk why you’re so up in arms.
The BBC compared the original video to the one they correspondent took and noticed that the guns had been shuffled and a new gun had been added to the pile.
If I didn’t link the full video, that’s my bad. I’m not sure how to link BBC broadcasts.
Sure but to say they outright accused Israel of planting them is wrong. Good information is already hard enough to find. They are still pussyfooting around it and took a fairly neutral and evidence based view. That is all I’m saying
A new gun was placed in the pile before it was shown to journalists.
How, exactly, do you define “planting” if that’s not it?
Clearly they didn’t till the soil first. Can it really be planting?
fair enough, my bad
Why can’t that be an additional gun they found? Maybe it was rearranged for camera? The BBC segment did not make any hard claims just that the evidence was suspect. You can draw your own conclusions but you can’t say the BBC outright made this claim. Don’t trust the IDF blindly, but I have to approach reporting on the conflict this way to stay sane. Too many people spewing nonsense, misinformation, and propaganda (not u specifically).
The IDF, claiming that they’re giving journalists unadulterated access to a supposed Hamas base: