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 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.