Cal88 said:
oski003 said:
Cal88 said:
oski003 said:
Hey Cal88, what is your explanation for how and why Hamas attacks Israel from UN sponsored schools?
https://unwatch.org/un-admits-palestinians-fired-rockets-unrwa-schools/
-Do you consider that site to be a neutral source?
-Did Hamas attack Israel from the churches packed with refugees, that Israel has also bombed?
-Did Hamas station military assets in 40% of homes and buildings in Gaza, which Israel has bombed?
The pattern is clear, they want to turn the whole strip into rubble, make it inhabitable for its 2 million denizens by bombing the infrastructure - schools, powerplants, water treatment, hospitals etc,
"We will annihilate everyone in Gaza".
What is your explanation for how and why Hamas attacks Israel from UN sponsored schools? Please stop answering a question with questions.
There is no support for that claim, other than a site run by pro-Israel lobbyists.
There is no support for Al Shifa hospital being some kind of a Hamas base, the evidence put forth by the IDF is laughably false.
And there is no support whatsoever for the churches being bombed by Israel having any connection with Hamas or military activities.
Why does Israel bomb Palestinian churches?
https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-181630/"Concerning the discovery by the United Nations of weaponry on United Nations premises, I am dismayed that Palestinian militant groups would put United Nations schools at risk by using them to hide their arms. The three schools at which weaponry was found were empty at the time and were not being used as shelters. However, the fact that they were used by those involved in the fighting to store their weaponry and, in two cases, probably to fire from is unacceptable. It serves to undermine the confidence that all concerned should have that United Nations premises are civilian objects and may therefore not be made the object of attack."
Incident (h): Presence of weaponry at UNRWA Gaza Beach Elementary Co-educational "B" School on 16 July 2014
55. On 16 July 2015, a 120 mm mortar tube, a mortar bipod and twenty 120 mm mortar-round containers, with ammunition, were discovered under a blanket in a corner of a locked classroom. The weaponry was photographed.
56. UNRWA senior management notified the local authorities in Gaza and asked that the weapons be removed. The United Nations Department of Safety and Security contacted the Special Protection Unit of the local police and also asked that the weapons be removed; this would presumably be done by the local police explosive ordnance detachment. The Unit asked that the United Nations guarantee that IDF would not strike while the weapons were being removed and that a United Nations vehicle be used to remove the weapons. The Department refused.
57. The Board was informed that UNRWA had received testimony that two individuals identifying themselves as policemen had gone to the school, claimed that they knew who was responsible for the cache of weapons and left a telephone number. Upon being contacted, one of the individuals stated that the weapons would be removed from the school in the early morning. The Board was further informed that, early in the morning of 17 July, the door to the classroom in question was found locked, with no signs of forced entry or exit, and that the weapons had been removed.
58. On 17 July, UNRWA informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel about finding the weapons and their subsequent disappearance. In the afternoon of 17 July, UNRWA issued a press release stating that a cache of approximately 20 rockets (sic) had been found hidden in a vacant school. Under the misapprehension that the explosive ordnance detachment of the local police had removed the weaponry, the press release stated that UNRWA had informed the relevant parties and had successfully taken all measures necessary for the removal of the objects in order to preserve the safety and security of the school.
59. The Board found that, in the light of the situation in the vicinity, the security measures at the school were weak prior to and on the day of the incident, owing partly to the fact that the personnel charged with the school's security were subject to life-threatening circumstances. It also found that an unidentified Palestinian armed group had used the school premises to hide the weaponry.
Incident (i): Presence of weaponry at UNRWA Jabalia Elementary "C" and Ayyobiya Boys School on 22 July 2014
60. Jabalia Elementary "C" and Ayyobiya Boys School is one in a row of five schools situated in an urban area to the east of the Jabalia refugee camp. Behind the school is a large open area with agricultural land used for small-scale farming. The Board was informed that the area was known to be used by armed groups as a site for firing weapons and that it had been targeted by IDF in past conflicts.
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Other school....
82. The Board found that, in the light of the security situation around the school at the time, the security measures at the school were weak, both prior to and on the days of the two incidents, owing partly to the fact that the personnel charged with security at the school were subject to life-threatening circumstances. The Board also found that the presence of weapons and other evidence found in the school indicated that the premises could have been used for an unknown period of time by members of a Palestinian armed group and that it was likely that such a group may have fired the mortar from within the premises of the school.