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Uncle Joe

(58,363 posts)
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:21 PM Oct 2023

Arab ambassadors speak at the United Nations following Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza



United Nations ambassadors from Arab countries, including Palestinian envoy Riyad Mansour, are speaking about the hospital attack at UN headquarters in New York

Al Jazeera is funded in whole or in part by the Qatari government.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera
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Arab ambassadors speak at the United Nations following Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza (Original Post) Uncle Joe Oct 2023 OP
Isn't there info out there now showing it wasn't Israel, but a failed rocket from Gaza? chia Oct 2023 #1
yes mymomwasright Oct 2023 #2
In a way. They need to get a neutral party out there to determine it. Israel has released videos JohnSJ Oct 2023 #5
Only if you call denials from the IDF, information. N/T Big Blue Marble Oct 2023 #9
Because the denials from Hamas are more trustworthy? wnylib Oct 2023 #12
Neither side is trustworthy. Big Blue Marble Oct 2023 #16
My mention of the OP title was not meant to be a criticism of you specifically. wnylib Oct 2023 #17
This is not politics, this is war. Big Blue Marble Oct 2023 #18
The Qatari government which houses the leaders of Hamas. JohnSJ Oct 2023 #3
They're calling for a ceasefire. n/t Uncle Joe Oct 2023 #4
Who calling for ceasefire?........................ Lovie777 Oct 2023 #6
The ceasefire would have to be for both sides. n/t Uncle Joe Oct 2023 #8
That is good, but they are also assigning blame, when it has NOT been determined. JohnSJ Oct 2023 #7
I believe they will and Hamas has stated in the video on this thread that they would release Uncle Joe Oct 2023 #10
Obviously we will see, because I suspect President Biden will try to facilitate something to that JohnSJ Oct 2023 #11
I agree, Uncle Joe Oct 2023 #13
When this situation has finally quieted down, Netanyahu will not be head of the government. JohnSJ Oct 2023 #14
I'd say there's about an 85% he will remain. LuvLoogie Oct 2023 #19
The polls sure don't indicate that, and as for your supposition how could he have survived with the JohnSJ Oct 2023 #20
It will probably be a few years before this settles down to the point where Gazans are housed again. LuvLoogie Oct 2023 #22
I don't think they will be able to eradicate Hamas. I think they will be able to neutralize them in JohnSJ Oct 2023 #23
No, Hamas did not say that they will release the hostages if there is a ceasefire. wnylib Oct 2023 #15
It's not at all clear that it was an Israeli strike. Elessar Zappa Oct 2023 #21

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
5. In a way. They need to get a neutral party out there to determine it. Israel has released videos
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:31 PM
Oct 2023

of a misfired rocket, and indicated they intercepted a conversation between Hamas and Islamic Jihad talking about a misfired rocket.

They also said their operations were not in that area.

As I said the only way to determine the facts is to get a neutral party to investigate the facts.


wnylib

(21,466 posts)
12. Because the denials from Hamas are more trustworthy?
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:47 PM
Oct 2023

Both sides deny hitting the hospital.

No neutral party has been able to establish the facts yet.

Therefore, the title of the OP is disinformation.

Big Blue Marble

(5,081 posts)
16. Neither side is trustworthy.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 09:41 PM
Oct 2023

I did not post the OP. Take it up with the OP if you do not like the title.

wnylib

(21,466 posts)
17. My mention of the OP title was not meant to be a criticism of you specifically.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 10:06 PM
Oct 2023

It was meant to point out that its claim of Israel being responsible should not be taken at face value.

Saying that both sides are untrustworthy reminds me of people who retreat from political discussions by saying all politicians are crooked. It avoids seeking the truth.

One side or the other is responsible. Israel says that It has evidence that Hamas is responsible and will release that evidence. When they do, the next step will be to evaluate whether it is valid evidence.

There was a Hamas weapons dump next to the hospital, which amplified the explosion from the strike. It is possible that Israel targeted the dump. It is equally possible that a failed Hamas launch hit the hospital, or that Hamas targeted the hospital knowing that the dump was there in order to claim that an Israeli strike hit the hospital. Horrible as it sounds, Hamas is capable of doing that to gain world support and condemnation of Israel. They use human shields. They commited ruthless torture and murder of babies, children, women, and elderly people. Killing their own civilians for international influence is not beneath them. If so, it seems to be working for Hamas, with outraged Palestinian supporters demonstrating around the world over this tonight.

We need to see what evidence Israel produces.

Big Blue Marble

(5,081 posts)
18. This is not politics, this is war.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 10:44 PM
Oct 2023

Disinformation is a major weapon of war. Did you trust the Pentagon during the Iraq War?
I did not.

You suggest a narrative for blaming Hamas. Actually, Israel is blaming Palestinian Jihad not Hamas.

There is a counter narrative that would suggest that Israel caused this catastrophe. There are
multiple witnesses that recorded the sounds of the incoming missiles from fighter jets.
These missiles apparently have a signature sound. That will be have to be analyzed as well
as eye witness accounts as well as fragments of the weapons. I think that the degree of damage
will be the most telling.

And from CNN:

While Israel says "IDF does not target hospitals,” the United Nations and Doctors Without
Borders say during the past 10 days, Israeli airstrikes have struck medical facilities, I
ncluding hospitals and ambulances.

https://www.cnn.com/middleeast/live-news/israel-news-hamas-war-10-17-23/h_4bc7254975df24223a9d77d7c7bba219

I think it is best to wait. As I said neither side has credibility.

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
3. The Qatari government which houses the leaders of Hamas.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:27 PM
Oct 2023

Israel denies they caused the Hospital blast, and blames a Hamas/Islamic Jihad rocket misfire.

"The Foreign Ministry says firmly that “the IDF did not conduct any operations in the area at the time of impact.”

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israel-publishes-video-it-says-proves-failed-rocket-launch-caused-gaza-hospital-blast/

Israel also says they will be releasing an intercepted conversation between Hamas and the Islamic Jihad which acknowledges a rocket misfire.

Whatever the case, Hamas or the Islamic Jihad will never admit if they are responsible, and use it as a tool to incite chaos.

It would be nice if a neutral party of experts could safely get into there to determine the blast's signature, but unlikely that will happen.

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
7. That is good, but they are also assigning blame, when it has NOT been determined.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:35 PM
Oct 2023

Also, will Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Hezbollah honor a ceasefire?

Hamas has hostages, how does that play into this deadly game?






Uncle Joe

(58,363 posts)
10. I believe they will and Hamas has stated in the video on this thread that they would release
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:38 PM
Oct 2023

the hostages if the bombing stops.

Of course this all has to be part of the ceasefire.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/1017872050

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
11. Obviously we will see, because I suspect President Biden will try to facilitate something to that
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:42 PM
Oct 2023

effect.

LuvLoogie

(7,003 posts)
19. I'd say there's about an 85% he will remain.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 11:00 PM
Oct 2023

It seems Israelis prefer his policies and tactics. How else could he have survived his corruption charges.

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
20. The polls sure don't indicate that, and as for your supposition how could he have survived with the
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 11:58 PM
Oct 2023

Last edited Wed Oct 18, 2023, 11:31 AM - Edit history (1)

corruption charges, they have a parliamentary system, and each time the elections were very close.

This last event where Hamas broke through security to target and kill over a 1000 civilians, and take hostages, is the end of his political career


LuvLoogie

(7,003 posts)
22. It will probably be a few years before this settles down to the point where Gazans are housed again.
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 11:30 AM
Oct 2023

I don't see how you eradicate Hamas without going scorched Earth. If reports are true, Netanyahu never went after Hamas as he should have because he wanted to play them off of the Palestinian Authority as a ploy to avoid a two-state remedy. Israelis were aware of this.

You have to ask - is Netanyahu's decline in Israeli support due to this security failure? If so, is it despite the tactics they supported? Or is it because of the tactics they no longer support.

Israelis choose their leaders. If not Netanyahu, then who? In support of what policies?

JohnSJ

(92,192 posts)
23. I don't think they will be able to eradicate Hamas. I think they will be able to neutralize them in
Wed Oct 18, 2023, 11:35 AM
Oct 2023

the same way AQ was.

The biggest concern most should have is that this becomes a regional war, or even beyond that.



wnylib

(21,466 posts)
15. No, Hamas did not say that they will release the hostages if there is a ceasefire.
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 08:55 PM
Oct 2023

Hamas said it would release the non Israelis among the hostages if there is a ceasefire. That means citizens of other countries caught up in the Hamas terrorist attack on Israeli civilians, possibly also people with dual citizenship.

Hamas referred to them as civilians. Hamas is not releasing captured Israeli soldiers. They have not yet said whether they will release Israeli civilians.

Hamas could get a ceasefire by releasing all of the hostages.

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