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Bombed =/= damaged. The pics I saw from Ghandi hospital shows the windows being blown out and the facade blown off, but that indicates an explosion nearby and not directly on the hospital itself.
It's interesting that you mention that case in Gaza where it did, in fact, turn out that the damage came from a Palestinian rocket that fell on (the parking lot of) that hospital. Shows that most of the time there's more to it than what comes out in the first moments after the fact
According to whom?
Al Jazeera released the video back in the day
edit: here's an overview of multiple analyses
Yeah no Israel did it.
Wait are you just cherrypicking the analyses that support that pov?
How are you explaining the following:
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The Gaza Health Ministry was at the site, because they were bombed.
When you say impartial, you're talking about Israel or anyone else who has interest in pretending Israel doesn't target hospitals.
That's literally just hasbara, half the wikipedia article is speculation on what could have made the crater.
Modern airburst munitions rarely leave a big crater on pavement, since that's energy that could be put into surrounding buildings.
Well what munition debris was recovered by the Gaza Health Ministry?
idk, ask them. I trust them a hell of a lot more than I trust the guys who gave the munition to Israel.