Re: Israel/Palestine
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 3:50 pm
FWIW, Israel says it was Palestinian Islamic Jihad, not Hamas.
IF and that is a HUGE if, Israel did bomb the hospital, my hope is the only motive Israel would have for doing it would be if Hamas had a "headquarters" of some sort in the hospital.mjl2 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 3:04 pmI would say it's accounting for every missile that was fired and where it ended up.jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:36 pmThis sounds snarky but isn't meant to: not sure how Israel is supposed to "investigate" this without, you know, sending armor into Gaza City.mjl2 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:14 pm
The thing is - we know Israel wouldn't have intentionally done this, it would go horrendously against their own self interest.
I'm also of the understanding that neither a Hamas rocket nor a missile from an Israeli jet could cause that kind of explosion. Could be wrong.
Either way I would think that they should stop airstrikes until some kind of quick-as-possible investigation is done. Assuming that can be done within a day or two, but, like with the previous paragraph, not sure I know what I'm talking about.
Which now they say they've done and that it wasn't them.
I have no clue what to believe, other than, again, Israel has no motive to do this, and they're not bombing indiscriminately. The fact that there have been far more missiles than deaths in such an area proves that.
That is why Hamas is embedded in and near these things. Destroying a hospital is useful only to those trying to get at Israel and win the info war. But all those rockets and counter batteries are coming down somewhere too.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:13 pmIF and that is a HUGE if, Israel did bomb the hospital, my hope is the only motive Israel would have for doing it would be if Hamas had a "headquarters" of some sort in the hospital.mjl2 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 3:04 pmI would say it's accounting for every missile that was fired and where it ended up.
Which now they say they've done and that it wasn't them.
I have no clue what to believe, other than, again, Israel has no motive to do this, and they're not bombing indiscriminately. The fact that there have been far more missiles than deaths in such an area proves that.
I just don't see Israel purposely taking out a hospital. What possible benefit would there be to doing that?
With the demonstrations there and all over the Middle East due to the hospital bombing, they probably couldn't guarantee security for those involved in the talks anyway.
yea, I realized it was Gaza. But who knows man. Lots of misinformation out there. So who knows who bombed what, who's got what bombs and how and when and where they got them.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:22 pm"But, let’s roll with it, and assume Hamas did somehow get a bunch of long range missiles into one of the most intensely surveilled places in the world".
* My response....
A. You realize this happened in Gaza. Right?
B. So how/why would Hamas need to get a bunch of long range missiles (assumption) in to Gaza? Wouldn't they have already been there?
C. Hamas fires rockets from all over Gaza. Including near hospitals - for a reason.
"At the very least, it’s a testament to Israeli security being a clown show".
* My response....
A. What would/does Israeli security have to do with the "bombing" of a Hospital IN GAZA that MAY have been either an intentional or unintentional strike from a Hama rocket/missile/bomb?
B. Yes, Israeli security is far from perfect but if you/we were to "assume" Hamas was responsible, why would this be a testament of Israeli security being a "clown show"?
https://thehill.com/policy/internationa ... -conflict/KUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:41 pmin an effort at objectivity and transparency, it’d have to something like a U.N. effort, right?jfish26 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:36 pmThis sounds snarky but isn't meant to: not sure how Israel is supposed to "investigate" this without, you know, sending armor into Gaza City.mjl2 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:14 pm
The thing is - we know Israel wouldn't have intentionally done this, it would go horrendously against their own self interest.
I'm also of the understanding that neither a Hamas rocket nor a missile from an Israeli jet could cause that kind of explosion. Could be wrong.
Either way I would think that they should stop airstrikes until some kind of quick-as-possible investigation is done. Assuming that can be done within a day or two, but, like with the previous paragraph, not sure I know what I'm talking about.
I now better understand your clown show comment. From my limited understanding, the weapons are "smuggled" in to Gaza. Yes, one might think Israel could and should be able to monitor what goes in to (and out of) Gaza. My UNeducated guess is much/many of the "weapons" come through Egypt in the guise of something other than "weapons".ousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 8:05 pmyea, I realized it was Gaza. But who knows man. Lots of misinformation out there. So who knows who bombed what, who's got what bombs and how and when and where they got them.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:22 pm"But, let’s roll with it, and assume Hamas did somehow get a bunch of long range missiles into one of the most intensely surveilled places in the world".
* My response....
A. You realize this happened in Gaza. Right?
B. So how/why would Hamas need to get a bunch of long range missiles (assumption) in to Gaza? Wouldn't they have already been there?
C. Hamas fires rockets from all over Gaza. Including near hospitals - for a reason.
"At the very least, it’s a testament to Israeli security being a clown show".
* My response....
A. What would/does Israeli security have to do with the "bombing" of a Hospital IN GAZA that MAY have been either an intentional or unintentional strike from a Hama rocket/missile/bomb?
B. Yes, Israeli security is far from perfect but if you/we were to "assume" Hamas was responsible, why would this be a testament of Israeli security being a "clown show"?
I guess I can't get over the thought that Gaza has been described by various journalists and human rights groups as an "open air prison," particularly in the last like 15 years or so since Hamas took control.
Regarding a clown show, that was in part a thought on how does anyone get long range missiles into a prison-type atmosphere, for this instance. And generally, how did a place like Gaza get enough weapons and strategic planning to stage the strike they did from that same prison atmosphere...heck, didn't mjl even post something indicating a majority of Israelis blamed the Netanyahu gummint for intelligence failures and not keeping the place safe enough, and maybe even calling for his removal?
But, if Gaza is not something along the lines of an open-air prison, please do correct me. I'd prefer to not believe it! But considering all the shit even the hawkiest pro-Israel posters haven't even denied - Israel cutting off food/water/power to Gaza, bombing civilian infrastructures (but with a nice friendly warning!), defense minister blanket calling them "human animals," shit like that - I fear it might really be, and has been, some kinda humanitarian crisis.
For real.