Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.) called some of his colleagues’ quickness to blame Israel for the hospital blast in Gaza “disturbing” in a statement Wednesday.

“It’s truly disturbing that Members of Congress rushed to blame Israel for the hospital tragedy in Gaza,” Fetterman said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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    9 months ago

    b) out of all the places to land, it lands precisely on top of a hospital in precisely a way that kills as many people as possible.

    didn’t it land in a parking lot? in the pics of the npr article it was at least a building-length away from the hospital

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      9 months ago

      here’s a map of the area showing a rough radius of what the explosion damaged

      we can see the center is somewhere around the parking lot. however, there is damage to the southern roofs of the buildings 45m away. so while perhaps the center radius of the explosion was on top of the parking lot, the reach of the bomb certainly touched the hospital

      however, the reason it killed so many people (i think 500 is probably exaggerated for propaganda, real number probably closer to ~200) is because a lot of people were sheltering outside this hospital around that parking lot. for example west of the parking lot there were many people sleeping on blankets and such. people on the second story of the hospital also got killed.

      it’s really hard to get an objective view of the situation right now because the propaganda wings of both sides are out in full force.

      here’s a video by aljazeera- https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1714984258358391057

      coincidentally the only news outlet that caught the whole thing live