First of all we can’t verify the numbers, but according to the Hamas propaganda machine, the majority of those killed were children and women. The liberal press, of course has picked this up, run numerous articles on Israel blood libel. To set the record straight, these numbers can’t be verified and if that many have been killed, we note that Hamas is responsible for the majority of them. To us, the story demands further confirmation. Why? How is it that the percentage of men are minimized? In any event, Hamas has bit off more than they can chew and Sinwar and company will find out soon enough.
Hamas doesn’t want to end the war, if they do, it can be done in two seconds; give up and let the hostages go. This won’t happen, Hamas is a ruthless terrorist organization, bent upon the killing of Jews. The final fight in Rafah is close at hand, this will, most likely take a few months to root out the last of the terrorists. Israel has no choice but to eliminate them or be eliminated.
The second war, the one with Iran is next. Israel will not allow the continuation of threats from them or for that matter their cronies in Syria, Lebanon, Yemen or around the world. Living under death threats is an impossible task; these offshoots will be taken care of in due time.
The latest Blood Libel said that Israel buried hundreds of pseudo Palestinians in a mass grave at the Nasser Hospital. They say some were shot in the head, others with their hands tied. Makes a great story, but Hamas is known to shoot collaborators with Israel in the head.
NBC News reached out to the Israel Defense Forces on Thursday and Friday seeking comment on the specific allegations made by Gaza’s Civil Defense that have been included in this article. It responded first by highlighting a tweet from IDF spokesperson Nadav Shoshani that doesn’t directly address the allegation that the IDF carried out field executions on the grounds of Nasser hospital, but said that “any attempt to blame Israel for burying civilians in mass graves is categorically false and a mere example of a disinformation campaign aimed at delegitimizing Israel.” On Saturday, the IDF repeated the response it issued on Thursday.
This is the second attempt to blame Israel for a situation that occurred during the war. The first one was at the Gaza Hospital. The facts were clear, Hamas’s errant missile struck the hospital.
The analysis of that and other videos, in addition to expert review of imagery of the blast site, provides circumstantial evidence that could bolster the contention by Israel and the U.S. government that a stray rocket launched by a Palestinian armed group was responsible for the Oct. 17 explosion.
In addition, The Post’s analysis found that a key video filmed and aired by Al Jazeera, which the Israeli and U.S. governments have cited as evidence that a rocket failed and landed on the hospital grounds, instead shows a projectile launching from a location miles away in Israel, near an apparent Iron Dome air-defense battery. Experts said that the widely circulated video probably showed an Iron Dome interceptor missile that collided with a rocket more than three miles from the hospital and most likely had nothing to do with the hospital explosion.