Israel said Palestinian militants had misfired projectiles, but an analysis of photos and videos of Friday’s strikes shows that some of the munitions were likely fired by Israeli forces.
Hours after the final blast, the Israeli military blamed unspecified Palestinian militants, saying a “misfired projectile” aimed at Israel Defense Forces troops deployed nearby had instead hit the hospital.
But at least three of the projectiles that struck it appear to have been Israeli munitions, according to pictures of weapons fragments collected and verified by The New York Times and analyzed by experts.
@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
Do you believe a country has a right to self-defense if it risks harming civilians in the process?
@9H2PN7B1yr1Y
I do believe the country has a right to self-defense BUT only if their civilians are put in a safe location where their lives are not at risk.
@9H2PNX41yr1Y
While a country has the right to self-defense, international law and ethical considerations require a careful examination of the methods employed, especially if they risk harm to civilians. Transparency, accountability, and adherence to international norms are essential components of responsible state behavior in the context of armed conflicts.
@9H2LSVD1yr1Y
No harmless civillians should be harmed and other measures should be taken in order to defendd your contry
@9H24ZL51yr1Y
Don’t really know what’s happening
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