smartcooky
Penultimate Amazing
They are not both possible. Even the UK military intelligence is sure it came from Gaza.The IDF are proven liars, their statements are evidence of nothing. It is unclear if other intelligence agencies were basing their opinions on Israeli intelligence sharing or other independent evidence. Published evidence (given in source above) suggests the missile came from the direction of Israel. I don't know, certainly both explanations seem possible.
And everything I presented was factual, apart from getting a name wrong.Do facts matter? This is a skeptic forum, I argue they do.
Boo ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ hooYou got both the name of the hospital wrong,
Again boo ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ hoo.and the alleged perpetrators,
I pretty much make no distinction between different Islamic terrorist organizations, be it Al-Jihad whatever, Hamas, Hezbollah or any of the rest. They're all the same to me, a collection of murderers and criminals that soil the planet with their presence. Terrorists ought to be exterminated... every terrorist that gets eliminated makes the world a safer place for the rest of us.
Nope, as I said, they're all the same to meyour prejudice altered your presentation of the facts you blamed Hamas when not even the IDf blame Hamas. My guess is that your prejudice affected your memory of the facts.
Hamas = terrorists
Al-Jihad = terrorists
Hezbollah = terrorists
Al-Qaeda = terrorists
ISIS/ISIL = terrorists
etc...
It was the first, everyone else picked up on the story.Was the BBC the only organisation to report this?
No. Jeremy Bowen was right there only a few metres away and reported directly.Was accuracy of reporting limited by the Israeli decision to prevent access of independent journalists to Gaza?
Nope. The BBC was the source of the false reporting, so they are ultimately responsible. If they weren't so biased with this obsessive need to rush every pro Arab/anti-Israel story to press, this all could have been avoided.You attribute violence to the BBC's reporting, perhaps it was other's reports that contributed?
Why wasn't BBC Verify all over this?
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Blah Blah Blah! You should apply for a job at the BBC as a Spin Doctor... you'd be a shoe-inIt seems more likely arab language sources than English language news would affect the average Arabic speaker.
The ONLY thing I got wrong was the name of the hospital. Big ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ deal?
I'm arguing they should do what every other honest media outlet does... print/publish a retraction when the get it wrong, like this...Are you arguing the BBC should keep up reports that are incorrect?
"On the 17th of October 2023 we reported a story in which we said that an explosion at Al-Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City indicated the destruction of that hospital by an Israeli air strike. We now know that this was wrong, that the hospital wasn't destroyed, and instead, the explosion was caused by a missile fired from inside Gaza towards Israel, falling short and landing in the hospital car park. We unreservedly and uncondtinally apologize for this incorrect and misleading reporting"
Of course, you would never get such an apology from them - those words would stick in the craws of the elitist, self-rightous liberal asshats that infest the BBC.
Excuses, excuses, excuses.If BBC verify went through reports prior to publication they wouldn't be news they'd be history. Everyone should be aware that first reports may contain errors.
Yes, I do. So far we only have the word of terrorists and terroist adjacent organzations that any war crimes have been committedYou dismiss the possibility of the IDF committing war crimes.
Bollocks. Those graves were there prior to the IDL being anywhere near Nasser Hospital.The only way we will know the truth is once forensic teams are allowed in to examine the bodies. Superficially the reports suggest the possibility of crimes. It isn't unknown for criminals to conceal bodies in graves. IDF exhumed the bodies from the mass graves near the hospitals, then reburied the bodies. It is certainly possible they added bodies, some evidence reported suggests that includes the bodies of executed detainees.
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Nasser Hospital mass graves - Wikipedia
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