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A video posted directly by Israel's Defence Forces claimed that it had found Hamas weapons and technology, as well as a "list of terrorist names" in Arabic, showing each agents' rota guarding Israeli hostages under the Al-Rantisi Children's Hospital in Gaza. However, a translation of the document shows that it contains no names but instead a calendar of the days of the week. Vedika Bahl explains in this episode of Truth or Fake.
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IF Shiri, Kfir, and Ariel were held here (“female hostage” and “baby bottle”), iirc from the first video there was a tunnel right by an IDF-strike-targeted terrorist leader’s residence (with the solar panels) that led to the hospital (and was near a school). There were also some destroyed buildings right by that hospital, iirc. Of course there are destroyed buildings everywhere, but I wonder if their remains can possibly be found there. Was this leader’s home targeted PIJ or Hamas. Posting these thoughts before I examine the video so as to not forget my train of thought. Going in for a look, iirc it was the first CNN video.
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Eta: “Rantisi Children’s Hospital”
A commercially available satellite image showing Al-Rantisi hospital in Gaza on Nov. 7.Credit...Maxar Technologies, via Reuters
“Monday’s video included footage of a piece of paper taped to a wall in the hospital’s basement. Admiral Hagari said the paper — a grid with Arabic words and numbers within each square — could be a schedule for guarding hostages “where every terrorist writes his name.”
The paper included a mark that appeared to be an illegible signature, but did not seem to otherwise include people’s names — the Arabic words were days of the week and numbers underneath dates. The Gazan Health Ministry said in a statement that the paper, including days and dates, was nothing more than “a regular work shift timetable, a standard administrative practice in hospitals.”
The ministry, however, failed to address one key detail: The calendar begins on Oct. 7, the day of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, and an Arabic title written at the top uses the militants’ name for the assault: “Al Aqsa Flood Battle, 7/10/2023.””
Israel Shows Videos of Gaza Hospital Basement It Says Was Used by Hamas
Israel released two videos from inside Gaza’s main children’s hospital that showed weapons and explosives. Gazan health officials denied the hospital was used for military purposes.www.nytimes.com
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Eta2: Video 1 says “A Hamas Commander lived there” and mentions smell of rotting smell of flesh buried beneath rubble. IDF was clearing that area. IDF says patients were evacuated from that hospital five days earlier.
From above:
“Monday’s video included footage of a piece of paper taped to a wall in the hospital’s basement. Admiral Hagari said the paper — a grid with Arabic words and numbers within each square — could be a schedule for guarding hostages “where every terrorist writes his name.”
The paper included a mark that appeared to be an illegible signature, but did not seem to otherwise include people’s names — the Arabic words were days of the week and numbers underneath dates. The Gazan Health Ministry said in a statement that the paper, including days and dates, was nothing more than “a regular work shift timetable, a standard administrative practice in hospitals.”
The ministry, however, failed to address one key detail: The calendar begins on Oct. 7, the day of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, and an Arabic title written at the top uses the militants’ name for the assault: “Al Aqsa Flood Battle, 7/10/2023.””