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    1 年前

    I don’t think anyone should support another ‘unconditionally’ in a war, no matter whom. Support should always be tied to conditions.

    However, as far as you can read on the news, it’s at the very least controversial whose rocket was responsible for that tragedy. Right now, most evidence seems to be pointing towards Hamas firing the rocket.

    But no matter if it was the one or the other side, I’m pretty sure that noone intended to hit that hospital. It would be pretty damn stupid for Israel to intentionally strike a hospital risking all the ‘unconditional’ support they currently receive. And if we believe that Israel’s evidence is legit and that Hamas did it, then we even have an audio file where they thelselves call it an accident by a misguided rocket.

    In summary, I’d say it’s horrible event in a horrible war but it was not a ‘genocidal hospital bombing’.