Remember when Israel said they had found a secret terrorist position underneath a children's hospital in Gaza? And the proof was a schedule of terrorist shifts with dates and names of Hamas terrorists?

That was misinformation, and France 24 has the proof:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTcEL1BQ2qc

IDF claims to find ‘list of Hamas names,’ but it’s the days of the week in Arabic

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@randahl
Where are the Hamas bodies..

@GatekeepKen BBC also revealed the weapons showed to the press had been moved, which they could see from multiple photos taken the same day.

I have zero respect for countries that use misinformation to shape the narrative.

@randahl
They are making cover for mass deaths of Palestinians. It's murder , calculated and conspired.
@randahl @GatekeepKen The pictures of the "armory" I saw was a small pile of guns in the middle of the floor. Is that all there was? I didn't even see any pictures of ammunition, which would arguably be more important than the guns themselves.
@randahl Thank you for daring to tell the truth in this matter! I have been so frustrated with how much the misinformation topic has disappeared w gaza compared to ukraine.
@randahl You might like this quote from Daniel Berrigan:
https://norrebro.space/@lukas/107840440569292020
Lukas 🛠️ (@[email protected])

Vedhæftet: 2 billeder Do you know about Daniel Berrigan? "We have assumed the name of peacemakers, but we have been, by and large, unwilling to pay any significant price. And because we want peace with half a heart and half a life and will, the war, of course, continues, because the waging of war, by its nature is total - but the waging of peace by our own cowardice, is partial" written in 1970. Ouch. #peace #directaction #warisover

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@randahl to absolutely nobody’s surprise 😏
@randahl Hm. While a paper on the wall indeed proves nothing, a hand-written calendar saying “Al-Aqsa Flood” (!) and mentioning October 7th is very probably not the usual thing in hospitals to do. And I doubt the IDF is dumb enough to confuse Arabic names with weekdays (or expect the world to not notice). So, very little to see, IMHO.
@fpbhb @randahl yeah, this is a lot of spin, the area they showed is clearly an improvised space, very likely used by Hamas, and the calendar labels, highlighting and notes are consistent with what was first reported. This is more like a series of false dichotomies strung together to attempt to discredit the IDF, while offering no real evidence either.
Nicolás José Isola (@NicoJoseIsola) on X

Usaban un hospital para tener rehenes. Lo sabemos hace tiempo pero salvo los israelíes nadie habla de esta atrocidad. Han dejado al pueblo judío solo.

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@randahl Some Jew said something incorrect so we can all pretend that Hamas using hospitals as terror camps is A-ok.

"Interesting" reasoning, bad timing - just as the images of Hamas taking hostages into the hospital come up.

@randahl We now have videos from the hospital’s security cameras showing multiple abductees being taken in, accompanied by armed Hamas militants. We also have enough documentation to show that one of the abductees, the young female soldier, was lightly wounded by IDF bombing, her captor in charge was killed, she was then taken to Shifa hospital, where her Hamas guard killed her. Silly to argue Hamas not running the hospital, given that it is a government hospital and Hamas is the government.
@randahl That last point is the most important here really. Obviously Hamas is running this institution. It’s one of the first thing they did when they took over: fire all in charge of hospital and installing their own people. It is preposterous to pretend the hospital is somehow independent of their enterprise or that they would somehow refrain from integrating it into their plans.
@randahl Non of this will persuade the apologists, who breathe gaslighting, but just in case some innocent people are reading this thread
@randahl Funny how they have IDF vehicles (taken during the events of 7/10) inside the Shifa compound *on the day*
If anyone in Hamas cared for even a second for the lives of their own civilians, they could have negotiated the orderly surrender of Shifa to the Israeli military weeks ago. Or, they could have built bomb shelters for their own civilians over the last two decades. But they did something else with the concrete. (It is their *official* position that they are not responsible for the security of their own civilians. Which makes the apologists here so much more pathetic.)
@randahl clearly the IDF Twitter account is Hamas run mis-mis-information operation.
@randahl Israel is spending lots of resources to justify their attack on civilians and destroying anything that could help as shelter, not to mention that it's their word against anybody else, threatening even the lives of journalists as well. #boycottisrael
@randahl this argument from them is so weird to me anyway. Even if Hamas is there, does that justify bombing children? Like doesn't it just suggest, "we gotta find a safer way to get in there?"
@ferralcat @randahl if Hamas is there, it justifies bombing HAMAS.
If children were hurt because Hamas used them, is is HAMAS’ responsibility.

@randahl Remember when we discussed if Hamas represented the Palestinians?
Please have a read (link to the poll is in the article):

https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/article-773791

Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank strongly support Hamas, October 7 attack

A total of 75% of respondents agreed with the October 7 attack and 74.7% agreed that they support a single Palestinian state “from the river to the sea.”

The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com
It's normal in every hospital, right...








@randahl An Austrian journalist was escorted out of Al-Shifa hospital by armed guards before the conflict. He confirmed Hamas presence. The basement of the hospital was off-limits. That's strange for a medical care facility.