Posted on 10/18/2023 12:39:57 AM PDT by janetjanet998
IDF releases audio recording of Hamas operatives talking about misfired rocket causing Gaza hospital blast
The Al Jesira(sp) video is also conveniencing.
Too bad there were no “recordings” of the initial terrorism.
The democrats and the NY Times will just keep repeating the lies of the terrorists. They will ignore any evidence.
An Al Jazeera broadcast documented the moment when Islamic Jihad launched a rocket which misfired and hit a hospital in Gaza, killing hundreds
https://rumble.com/v3pyqk7-an-al-jazeera-broadcast-documented-the-moment-a-rocket-misfired-hitting-a-h.html
interesting audio (transcribed)
IDF sure has a lot of resources to get this
Weird that they can get into this, which is probably some sort of encrypted voice protocol over who knows what, but not prevent or prepare for the actual attack.
It didn’t take long for the left to go full Hamas. The truth is officially irrelevant.
I think the Muslim world knew this was the right time to go for the throat. We are in such deep doo doo.
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Of course they will. They, along with the muzzies of the world, donβt care about the truth.
Obvious as Hell,they are not going to wait for a Trump adminisration
Remember: targeting civilians is a war crime if Israel did this to Gaza, but not when Gaza did this to Israel. Killing babies, beheading, raping, torturing, kidnapping, same thing. Not a war crime when Gaza did these things.
a few things: 1. i don’t think this was an intentional hit by Hamas but a malfunction; 2. doesn’t video show launch in Gaza - i am not aware that Israelis have missile launch sites w/in the Strip; 3. the explosion after the hit: does it indicate hospital was sitting on an ammo dump?
And probably still won't be for Hamas if it turns out this was a false flag to frame Israel. Would anyone put it past them to destroy one of their own hospitals and kill the inhabitants in order to blame Israel for it?
If one were a conspiracy nut, they might think that Israel let the attack go forward because they didnβt think it was going to be any big consequence, and would just give them a excuse to attack Hamas. More likely, in my opinion, people got complacent and were not paying attention.
What type of guidance system do the hams use on their rockets?
what is used to aim the rockets?
Are flight data recorded and relayed?
It’s certainly weird. I’m not into conspiracies in general (but I do believe most encryption techniques are broken if they really want). There seems to be little upside for Mossad or Bibi to ‘let this happen’. Like you, I tend to blame complacency or wishful thinking rather than malice.
I’ll go with some of all the above-
the DoD can remotely clone cell phones.
I have no idea if that is relevant but it is in their capabilities.
How Hamas amassed thousands of rockets to strike at Israel
May 2021
August 2021
Hamas' Advanced Weaponry: Rockets, Artillery, Drones, Cyber - EXCERPT:
In the 11 days of the 2021 war, Hamas launched 400 rockets a day, nearly four times the daily average number of launches in 2014. Hamas also launched six suicide drones during the war. All were intercepted by Israel, some by classified means.
August 2021
Hamas' Advanced Weaponry: Rockets, Artillery, Drones, Cyber
HAMAS UNDERSEA NAVAL COMMANDOS:
The IDF identified a Hamas naval base in 2016, before announcing the sea tunnel [discovered in 2018] . . . A senior Israeli Navy officer said. "We consider it a 'blue tunnel'βfrom land to sea.
[August 1, 2021], after the 2021 Gaza conflict, evidence suggests that Hamas imported weapons through an underwater tunnel on the Mediterranean coast.
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Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel [Wikipedia] EXCERPT:
"Attacks began in 2001. [As of August 2014 data] almost 20,000 rockets had hit southern Israel . . ."
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Rocket & Mortar Attacks Against Israel by Date [2001 - 2023]
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