You have often implied that Hamas militants/weapons being near civilian infrastructure justifies strikes like this.
But this BBC Verify piece (and there are others) shows the problem with that argument.
In the European Hospital case the IDF said the target was tunnels about 200m away.
BBC Verify analysed the strike but said they couldn’t independently confirm the tunnels existed, and why are they bombing a hospital and the roads that feed it?
So we’re basically being asked to accept the IDF's claim at face value while civilians and hospitals get hit.
If Israel is so confident about these claims, why not allow independent journalists into Gaza to verify them? Surely that would strengthen their case rather than weaken it.
BBC News - BBC Verify investigates Israel's strike on Gaza's European Hospital - BBC News
BBC Verify analysed footage, gathered witness testimony and spoke to munitions and legal experts to examine how one of Gaza's last functioning hospitals came under Israeli attack.
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