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  • Oh, the Facebook image was found to be fake, yes, or more specifically someone pretending to be an official Israeli department on Facebook. I was just discussing the video in that one, not the Facebook image.

  • That's the video where the timestamp doesn't match up with the hospital event. It's 30-ish minutes off for some confusing reason.

    Not to be confused with the other video being used for a while on official Israeli government accounts that got deleted when people figured out it was from 2022.

  • I would like to see this evidence. The flipping of stories from Israeli spokespeople right after the event to now is bizarre. There were a number of people, even initial US government responses, saying that the hospital was a Hamas hideout, so Israel blew it up on purpose and it's a good thing.

    Also, why do they just so happen to have audio recordings of this specific terrorist group talking about this event in particular within an hour or so after the event? Is that a likely thing for them to have acquired?

  • https://maki-chan.de/preventclose.htm

    If you have a tendency to accidentally X out of your entire browser with all its tabs by an errant flick of the mouse, then this site as one of your tabs (need to click one for Chrome, as it notes) will have a popup asking if you're sure you want to close everything, letting you prevent that.

  • The issue with that video that a lot of people are pointing out is that the timestamp is a half hour prior to when the hospital was hit. And time zones change in full hour increments, so that doesn't explain the discrepancy.

  • Still waiting for evidence of that. The video commonly being shared is timestamped for a half hour prior to the hospital being hit (and wouldn't at all account for the massive size of the explosion shown in the actual footage of the hospital being hit).

  • I'm looking for a good link to give. The problem is that they're all going to be screenshots, since the original tweets were deleted. And obviously the reliability of screenshots can always be questioned.

    For now, here's a tweet from the former digital manager for Netanyahu. He claimed afterwards that he just assumed it was Israel and was happy about it because of that?

    As a separate thing, the official Israel account also posted a video that it then deleted claiming it was the rockets from a terrorist group, but people noted the timestamps were almost an hour before the hospital was hit. That video is still being wildly circulated as evidence