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CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a lost of words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer seemed at a lost of words at the justification being used to bomb a refugee camp in Gaza.
Is bombing a hospital ok in the rules of war? Because they bombed the only cancer hospital in Gaza yesterday.
Ask Assad. He once bombed 4 hospitals in a day, and IRC at one point doctors in Syria stopped telling the UN where their hospitals were located, because their warnings to not target these hospitals was being used by the Syrians as targetting suggestions.
Shit, is he bombing Palestine too? Otherwise he’s irrelevant to this conversation
Sure, we don’t want no context here. That only makes this less black and white, and nobody ain’t got time for that.
What additional context does an unrelated conflict provide?
You can read the thread yourself, I’m not going to waste my time if you refuse to do that.
Then I guess you won’t convince me, because I read it and don’t understand. Suck to suck (for both of us) I guess
Hamas bombed a hospital by mistake. War zones are dangerous.
You’re referring to the PIJ, not Hamas. And even the PIJ being responsible is very much in question at the moment as more information is obtained on those events. See the New York Times analysis from the other day.
I don’t know what NYT analysis you’re referring to but this one by the BBC seems to support claims that the rocket was fired from within Gaza.