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Originally Posted by Chris
Look … I see all the same bonkers Tweets you do. There’s no point laundering their contents here as if simply making an assertion somehow makes it credible.
In fact, I almost didn’t mention the recording because I am well aware that some of Hamas’ most fervent cheerleaders have been saying all those things about it. They have to really, because it’s damning, and it’s also the only piece of the evidence they have any hope of discrediting.
You are however making a serious evidence-handling error by allowing subjective opinions about someone’s accent to weigh more heavily than the physical evidence at the blast site. You are quite honestly drifting into ‘CIA blew up the twin towers’ territory with this. The conjecture that Israel somehow acquired a PIJ missile, fired it from within Gaza, and contrived for it to break apart mid-flight in exactly the right place for most of it to land on the hospital, is beyond absurd.
They simply do not need to discredit Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad right now, which is the only plausible motive for them to set up a false flag attack or ‘accident’ at the hospital. The terrorist attacks within Israel itself have given them more than enough self-justification to do whatever they feel they need to.
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I've not said or done any of that save for saying I won't be jumping to any conclusions and here you are evidence handling like some weird arabian nights sherlock holmes and drifting into conspiracy theories I've never mentioned, it's worrying how easily you make the leap from what little I said to that tbh and it wasn't on twitter I heard about the recording, it was my nephew the journalist for an Arabic newspaper who incidentally reported the baby atrocities long before anyone else confirmed it who told me there were serious issues with the recording and channel 4 news picked up on it