IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
Re: CCTV ‘shows Hamas taking hostages into al-Shifa hospital’
2Looks like injured hostages being taken into treatment rooms to me, with Palestinian medics present.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 1:24 pm IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
And they went in through the main entrance of the hospital and not through the 'extensive tunnel network' that doesn't appear to exist?
Re: CCTV ‘shows Hamas taking hostages into al-Shifa hospital’
3That is your opinion, and I respect your opinion. I think you should look at other CCTV videos, I believe that they tell a difference story, not just what happened in the hospital but the surrounding area. I also think that you should take into account that the medical staff (Doctors) denied that any of hostages were ever in the hospital, which now turns out that they were their.whoareya wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:09 pmLooks like injured hostages being taken into treatment rooms to me, with Palestinian medics present.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 1:24 pm IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
And they went in through the main entrance of the hospital and not through the 'extensive tunnel network' that doesn't appear to exist?
The day of the October 7th 2023 massacre
Israel released footage of what it said were Hamas militants carrying hostages into Gaza’s biggest hospital amid hopes that a deal was close to release the 240 captives held by the terrorist organisation.
According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), the two hostages were Thai and Nepalese citizens, one of whom was seen wounded and carried on a stretcher, while the other was rushed through corridors on foot.
“These findings prove that the Hamas terrorist organisation used the Shifa hospital complex on the day of the October 7th 2023 massacre as terrorist infrastructure,” Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesman, said
Re: CCTV ‘shows Hamas taking hostages into al-Shifa hospital’
4How does taking injured people to hospital prove anything? Presumably they wouldnt want to take injured people hostage, so it's perfectly possible that their injuries occurred whilst under fire. Which somewhat rules out the IDF claim that the hospital had tunnels beneath and was a legitimate military target.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:21 pmThat is your opinion, and I respect your opinion. I think you should look at other CCTV videos, I believe that they tell a difference story, not just what happened in the hospital but the surrounding area. I also think that you should take into account that the medical staff (Doctors) denied that any of hostages were ever in the hospital, which now turns out that they were their.whoareya wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:09 pmLooks like injured hostages being taken into treatment rooms to me, with Palestinian medics present.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 1:24 pm IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
And they went in through the main entrance of the hospital and not through the 'extensive tunnel network' that doesn't appear to exist?
The day of the October 7th 2023 massacre
Israel released footage of what it said were Hamas militants carrying hostages into Gaza’s biggest hospital amid hopes that a deal was close to release the 240 captives held by the terrorist organisation.
According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), the two hostages were Thai and Nepalese citizens, one of whom was seen wounded and carried on a stretcher, while the other was rushed through corridors on foot.
“These findings prove that the Hamas terrorist organisation used the Shifa hospital complex on the day of the October 7th 2023 massacre as terrorist infrastructure,” Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesman, said
Re: CCTV ‘shows Hamas taking hostages into al-Shifa hospital’
5I know your little game, you just like pick arguments with anyone that disagrees with you?Bangitintrnet wrote: November 21st, 2023, 2:46 pmHow does taking injured people to hospital prove anything? Presumably they wouldnt want to take injured people hostage, so it's perfectly possible that their injuries occurred whilst under fire. Which somewhat rules out the IDF claim that the hospital had tunnels beneath and was a legitimate military target.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:21 pmThat is your opinion, and I respect your opinion. I think you should look at other CCTV videos, I believe that they tell a difference story, not just what happened in the hospital but the surrounding area. I also think that you should take into account that the medical staff (Doctors) denied that any of hostages were ever in the hospital, which now turns out that they were their.whoareya wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:09 pmLooks like injured hostages being taken into treatment rooms to me, with Palestinian medics present.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 1:24 pm IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
And they went in through the main entrance of the hospital and not through the 'extensive tunnel network' that doesn't appear to exist?
The day of the October 7th 2023 massacre
Israel released footage of what it said were Hamas militants carrying hostages into Gaza’s biggest hospital amid hopes that a deal was close to release the 240 captives held by the terrorist organisation.
According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), the two hostages were Thai and Nepalese citizens, one of whom was seen wounded and carried on a stretcher, while the other was rushed through corridors on foot.
“These findings prove that the Hamas terrorist organisation used the Shifa hospital complex on the day of the October 7th 2023 massacre as terrorist infrastructure,” Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesman, said
So I'm going to say this. If the United Kingdom said there are tunnels underneath that hospital (or any other hospital) and are being used by terrorist, what would your reaction be?
Re: CCTV ‘shows Hamas taking hostages into al-Shifa hospital’
6There is simply nothing in the reports that prove anything other than this is a hospital being used to treat patients. It's as simple as that.........Torquay Exile wrote: November 21st, 2023, 3:43 pmI know your little game, you just like pick arguments with anyone that disagrees with you?Bangitintrnet wrote: November 21st, 2023, 2:46 pmHow does taking injured people to hospital prove anything? Presumably they wouldnt want to take injured people hostage, so it's perfectly possible that their injuries occurred whilst under fire. Which somewhat rules out the IDF claim that the hospital had tunnels beneath and was a legitimate military target.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:21 pmThat is your opinion, and I respect your opinion. I think you should look at other CCTV videos, I believe that they tell a difference story, not just what happened in the hospital but the surrounding area. I also think that you should take into account that the medical staff (Doctors) denied that any of hostages were ever in the hospital, which now turns out that they were their.whoareya wrote: November 20th, 2023, 3:09 pmLooks like injured hostages being taken into treatment rooms to me, with Palestinian medics present.Torquay Exile wrote: November 20th, 2023, 1:24 pm IDF releases footage of Hamas terrorists operating in Shifa hospital
And they went in through the main entrance of the hospital and not through the 'extensive tunnel network' that doesn't appear to exist?
The day of the October 7th 2023 massacre
Israel released footage of what it said were Hamas militants carrying hostages into Gaza’s biggest hospital amid hopes that a deal was close to release the 240 captives held by the terrorist organisation.
According to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), the two hostages were Thai and Nepalese citizens, one of whom was seen wounded and carried on a stretcher, while the other was rushed through corridors on foot.
“These findings prove that the Hamas terrorist organisation used the Shifa hospital complex on the day of the October 7th 2023 massacre as terrorist infrastructure,” Daniel Hagari, the IDF spokesman, said
So I'm going to say this. If the United Kingdom said there are tunnels underneath that hospital (or any other hospital) and are being used by terrorist, what would your reaction be?
To me it's reminiscent of weapons of mass destruction in the Iraq war, using it as the reasoning, and providing the evidence, proved to be very different..........
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