Israel tries to absolve itself of deadly hospital attack, but facts reveal everything

Israel tries to absolve itself of deadly hospital attack, but facts reveal everything
Date: 20.10.2023 15:00

Terrorist Israel tried to evade the accusations in the hospital attack in Gaza, in which it killed nearly 500 people. However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's digital media advisor deleted his post claiming that the attack was carried out by Israel and the inconsistencies in his defense drew attention.

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471 people lost their lives in Israel's attack on Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza on the evening of October 17.
 
The incident, which resulted in the highest loss of life in the clashes that broke out between the Palestinians and Israel on October 7, caused outrage in the world public opinion.
 
The terrorist Israeli administration, which chose to deny the attack by collaborating with US President Biden, remained silent for a while, but later lied that the incident occurred as a result of a missile launched from Gaza by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement accidentally landing on the hospital.
 
Many people, including experts, did not find Israel's claims, which were also denied by the groups in Gaza, credible due to both technical and contradictory explanations.
 
This is due to the contradictions between Israel's initial reaction to the attack and its later reactions, as well as its targeting of hospitals, schools and media offices in Gaza in previous years.
 
In the latest incident, Hananya Naftali, one of the digital media consultants of terrorist Israeli gang leader Netanyahu, said in the message he shared on the X social media platform immediately after the attack:
 
"The Israeli Air Force hit a HAMAS terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza."
 
However, when there was a huge reaction from the world, he deleted his post soon after. Naftali works as part of Netanyahu's digital media team.

YEREL HABERLER

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