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It is known that there was a bunker under al Shifa that was used as a command post by Hamas. The bunker was originally built by Israeli engineers decades ago to provide more space for the hospital. However, it is not clear if it was the only command center or if there are others in different locations. The government and military have not yet provided conclusive proof of the bunker's use as a major command center.

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As a medical doctor who has been in Schiphol Hospital for 16 years, I have never seen any signs of a military command center. Israel claims there is one, but where is the proof? They have sophisticated intelligence and have mapped all the tunnels in Gaza, so why can't they provide evidence? Israel has a history of attacking hospitals and health facilities, and in the current situation, they are increasing bombings and worsening the siege on hospitals. This is not just war crimes, but crimes against humanity. European leaders and President Joe Biden are either silent or supporting these atrocities. Palestinians have to prove they are dead because Biden doubts the numbers. We need solidarity and support for Palestine and Gaza now.

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The speakers discuss the credibility of videos released by the Israeli army showing alleged Hamas weapons in hospitals. They question whether Israel may have planted the weapons themselves. The speakers express skepticism, noting that the evidence presented is underwhelming and does not show any significant Hamas presence. They also mention that the videos have become the subject of jokes in Israel. Overall, they find the Israeli communication strategy to be weak and lacking substantial evidence.

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The IDF claims to have found evidence of Hamas using hospitals for military operations. They show obstructed security cameras and hidden weapons behind an MRI machine. They also display a bag with military gear and a laptop found in the hospital. However, the speaker questions the authenticity of these findings, suggesting that they may have been planted. They criticize the lack of substantial evidence, such as tunnels or stockpiles, and argue that the IDF's actions cannot be justified. The speaker challenges those who support the IDF's actions and expresses disappointment in their defense of war criminals.

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In this video, we are shown an operational tunnel located more than 20 meters underground. The tunnel contains bulletproof and explosive-proof doors. The basement of a hospital is being used by Hamas, as evidenced by the presence of explosives, bullet vests, and a motorcycle. There are also various items like a baby bottle, diapers, toilets, and a small kitchen, suggesting a hideout for terrorists and potential hostages. A list in Arabic indicates the involvement of a terrorist.

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Hamas' headquarters are located underneath the Shefa hospital compound, which also includes multiple underground complexes. They have strategically placed their infrastructure under schools, universities, mosques, and hospitals. This allows them to use civilians as shields and exploit the hospital's resources for their own purposes. Hamas controls the energy resources in Gaza and diverts them towards terrorism, neglecting the needs of the people. This tragic reality falls squarely on the shoulders of Hamas.

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Israel claimed that the Al Shifa Hospital was a main headquarters for Hamas' terrorist activity, but has not provided evidence of tunnels underneath the hospital. Israel released a video that was analyzed by the BBC, but there are discrepancies between the video and what was seen by the BBC. The IDF claims that the video is a single shot with no edits, but there appears to be an edit. The IDF video shows military equipment in various locations, but it does not align with Israel's description of Al Shifa as an operational command center for Hamas. The US describes Al Shifa as a command and control node, implying a smaller facility. Israel has not found or shared supporting evidence for their claims.

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The Israeli Defense Force has not found the command and control center they claimed was being used in hospitals. They released a video showing some laptops, guns, and grenades, but no significant evidence. This raises questions about the legitimacy of targeting hospitals. The absence of a large cache of weapons and a tunnel network undermines their previous claims. Inside the hospital, there are around 700 patients, 700 staff members, and 2,000 civilians seeking protection. The situation is chaotic as Israeli commandos, who speak Arabic, have been interacting with various individuals.

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The explosion at a hospital in Gaza City during Joe Biden's Middle East visit sparked a global debate. Audio and photographic analysis shed new light on the incident. The audio analysis revealed that the missile came from various possible firing points, contradicting the Israeli Defense Forces' claim. The tape released by the IDF, allegedly featuring Hamas operatives discussing the incident, was found to be digitally manipulated and lacking credibility. Image analysis conducted by Forensic Architecture at London University supported the audio analysis, concluding that the missile was fired from the northeast, not the southwest as claimed by the IDF. Hamas and Islamic Jihad have provided little evidence to support their claims, while the US supports Israel's version of events. A full inquiry is called for, but unlikely during the ongoing conflict.

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Israeli high explosives, particularly bunker buster bombs used against Hamas tunnels in Gaza City, have the potential to cause mass casualties. It's worth noting that the Israeli military has made false statements in the past, such as initially blaming a Palestinian gunman for the death of journalist Shareen Abu player, only to later admit it was likely an Israeli soldier. Due to restricted access, NBC News cannot independently verify the current situation in Gaza. The Israeli military has not provided evidence to support their claim that the rocket was from Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Palestinian rockets are dangerous but typically do not result in such high death tolls.

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Underneath the Shefa hospital compound, there is a complex tunnel system that stretches over 300 meters. The tunnel has rooms with toilets and sleeping areas, and it is connected to the hospital's electricity and water supply. The tunnel is designed with unique arches, a signature technique of Hamas. The forces had to clear the area to ensure it wasn't booby-trapped. The tunnel system ends in the hospital and is used for command and control of terrorist activities. The tunnel also has blast doors for protection and fighting purposes. The hospital serves as a human shield for the tunnel system.

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Israel claimed that the Al Shifa Hospital was a main headquarters for Hamas' terrorist activity, but has not provided evidence of tunnels underneath the hospital. Israel released a video that was analyzed by the BBC, but there are discrepancies between the footage shown in the video and what the BBC saw when they visited the hospital. Israel says the video is unedited, but there appears to be an edit. The IDF also showed military equipment in other locations, but it is unclear how it got there. The US describes Al Shifa as a command and control node, while Israel insists it was a command center.

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The IDF claims that Al Shifa Hospital is a main headquarters for Hamas' terrorist activity and shows an animation of a tunnel system underneath the hospital. However, no evidence of the tunnels has been produced. The BBC and Fox News were allowed to film at the hospital, but only in locations chosen by Israel. The BBC found discrepancies between the IDF video and what they saw at the hospital. Israel released a 7-minute video, but it was edited and later re-posted without a section about an Israeli soldier held hostage. The IDF also showed military equipment in other locations, but it is unclear how it got there. Israel insists the hospital was a command center, but has not provided supporting evidence.

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There is mistrust towards the Israeli and US governments due to past instances of misinformation. People are skeptical and want an international investigation to determine the truth. However, the US government does not believe it is appropriate at this time. The Israeli government has provided evidence supporting their claim that the hospital attack was a misfire from Gaza. In contrast, Hamas has made a claim without any evidence. It is unfortunate that many believe the terrorist organization's claim over the Israeli government's evidence. The US government is conducting its own assessment.

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The speaker acknowledges the existence of tunnels under the hospital but questions their purpose as they did not appear to be a command center. The other speaker asserts that they know it was a command center because they witnessed it and have information from Hamas terrorists. The first speaker explains that it is normal to question in a democracy and they want to know if the hospital was used as a human shield. The second speaker accuses the first of trying to undermine their position and states that Israel is at war with Hamas. They believe questioning the number of casualties and the location of tunnels undermines Israel's position in the war imposed on them.

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This investigation aims to present the available evidence regarding the bombing of Al Aali Baptist Hospital in Gaza. Israel's evidence is inconclusive and fails to prove that Islamic Jihad was responsible for the bombing. The timeline of events shows discrepancies in Israel's narrative. The IDF provided manipulated audio recordings and a video that does not support their misfire theory. The size of the crater and the strike origin also cast doubt on Israel's claims. Early investigations have found the evidence to be inconclusive, manipulated, or false. It is important to advocate for the protection of all civilians and denounce war crimes in this conflict.

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Solar panels generate electricity that is sent to a tunnel more than 20 meters underground. The tunnel has a bulletproof and explosive-proof door, suggesting a connection to the hospital. The tunnel is covered and hidden to avoid detection. The Rantisi Hospital is where the tunnel is located, and it is used by Hamas. Israeli Navy SEALs conducted an ongoing operation in the hospital, and evidence of Hamas's operational gear was found in the basement. This reveals a pattern of Hamas using hospitals for their activities, as seen in Shifa hospital and other locations.

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The speaker discusses the existence of a bunker under al Shifa, which was originally built by Israeli engineers and later used by Hamas as a command post. They mention that there may be other similar command centers in different locations. The interviewer questions the lack of conclusive proof for these claims. The speaker identifies themselves as Christian but does not provide further information.

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On October 17, 2023, the Alakhli Arab Hospital in Gaza was bombed, resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties. Gaza officials blame an Israeli air strike, while the Israeli army denies responsibility, claiming it was a failed rocket launch by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Al Jazeera broadcasted live footage that allegedly supports the Israeli army's claims. However, an investigation by SANAD's digital investigations team analyzed multiple videos, including Al Jazeera's livestream, and established a timeline of events. The team identified four Israeli air strikes near the hospital and cross-referenced the footage with another video showing rocket launches from Gaza. The investigation concluded that the Israeli army's claim of a failed rocket launch causing the hospital strike had no basis.

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The Israeli army has accused Hamas of using hospitals as cover for fighters and tunnels. They claim that a video shows the entrance to a tunnel near the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Hospital, but Al Jazeera's digital investigations team found that it is actually a water reservoir. They cross-referenced features in the video with satellite images and spoke to an engineer who worked on the hospital's construction. The team concluded that the video only confirms the presence of a water tank, not a tunnel used by Hamas.

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Speaker 1 confirms the existence of a bunker under al Shifa, originally built by Israeli engineers. It has been known for years that Hamas used it as a command post and part of their tunnel system. Speaker 0 questions the claim of it being a major command center, but Speaker 1 clarifies that there are other similar facilities in different locations. However, conclusive proof of its use as a major command center has not been provided. The conversation is interrupted, and Speaker 1 asks for a moment to gather their thoughts.

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Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan from the IDF shows evidence of Hamas using hospitals for military operations. In the Shefa Hospital, Israeli troops found obstructed security cameras, hidden weapons, and a backpack with important intelligence. They discovered AK-47s, ammunition, and grenades in closets and behind MRI machines. Another grab bag contained military equipment and a laptop with incriminating evidence. The IDF is analyzing the laptop and other documents found. The video also includes a picture of an Israeli hostage who was rescued. This evidence confirms that Hamas violates international law by using hospitals for illicit military purposes.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the bombing of a hospital in Gaza. The first speaker reports that Israel is responsible for the attack, while the second speaker presents video footage from Hamas that supports this claim. However, the United States Pentagon denies Israel's involvement and suggests that Hamas accidentally fired the missiles. The conversation ends with the speakers agreeing that Israel is still to blame due to their blockade preventing Hamas from obtaining proper missiles. The video concludes with a goodnight message.

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Doctors at Alsahal Hospital opened the medical waste storage, the morgue, and surgical supplies to prove there was nothing hidden. Hospital staff allowed reporters to move freely and opened every area and cupboard. They are adamant that there is no hidden bunker containing $1,000,000 of cash or gold, as the Israelis have claimed. According to hospital staff, Alsahal Hospital is just a hospital where patients were being treated until they were evacuated from the emergency area for their safety and the safety of the staff.

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Israel has failed to provide evidence of human shields, relying instead on photoshopped images and fake videos. Despite their advanced surveillance technology, all they have offered are cartoons and manipulated graphics. For instance, they shared a video of an Israeli training operation but falsely claimed it was a Hamas missile launcher near civilians. Another misleading video was tweeted by Netanyahu's spokesman, which turned out to be from 2018 in Syria. Without concrete evidence, their claims should be investigated and brought to trial. Even if Israel was targeting legitimate military sites, it is still illegal to cause such a high number of civilian casualties or destroy hospitals. Israel should not be exempt from the law.
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