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why is there a tank anywhere near a hospital
because hospitals generally dont spontaneously phase out of existence when the city theyre in becomes a warzone
they do lose their immunity if they're housing active combatants tho!
on second thought, this conversation was barely worth having the first time
they do not in fact lose their immunity if there is a tank nearby
your endless sympathy for sick and injured civilians getting buried in rubble because of the actions of folks they have no control over is noted, you obnoxious scum
no but they do lose it if there's combatants shooting from the hospital, which they were caught doing. multiple times.
aint no one getting buried in rubble in the Al-Quds Hospital, bubby. you should stop suckling up that twitter propaganda :3 besides, israel gave them a week to pack their things and leave, even giving them daily 4-hour pauses in the warfare for civilians to flee if they somehow didn't get all the warnings. any civvie in that area is either dedicated on not leaving an active warzone or perhaps not a civilian. :3
man thats crazy, i wonder why folks would be hesitant and/or find it difficult to leave a hospital theyre currently receiving care at
for war related unjuries for instance, just for a random example
especially when there are so many safe ways out of palestine
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oh ok that makes sense
thats funny! are those the standards the united nations human rights committee goes by? since youre so invested in their opinion and all
oooh, it's aljazeera! did you know they are paid wholly by the qatari royal family? the same qatari royal family that houses hamas leadership? im sure they will be reliable news! X3
Because that’s where hamas is headquartered