East part. Reporter one of the hospitals the idf and u. S. Say hamas was operating in. When troops arrived, they appear to have found little evidence of this. Publishing these videos of a network of tunnels. What the videos dont show is what was meters away, multiple graves dug by civilians forced to bury their Loved Ones in the Hospital Grounds amid the continued siege. Who was in the grave . My mom, she replies. Put to you a conversation i had with a legal adviser to the idf. They said end of the day, as long as hamas continues to use hospitals and facilities for Military Operations and our aim is to defeat hamas militarily, there is absolutely no choice but to go there. Much of the death and destruction, damage to hospital
And Health Care facilities is known in Advance And Part of the calculation. That is absolutely a choice and to frame it not as a choice is to frame the Death And Destruction as an inevitability. Reporter the first two months of war are among Ththe Mt Deadadly and destructive of any conflict in recent history. The question remains whether any military objective can justify this. Cnn, london. Cnn sent a full list of the hospitals we identified as damaged or destroyed to the israeli military. In response, the idf say they quote did not conduct any targeted attacks against hospitals in the gaza strip. And quoting again, they said that any strike expected to incidentally damage hospitals is approved by the highest echelons of command. Israels Prime Minister is denouncing the Genocide Case in
A United Nations (U.N.) official described Gaza as a “scene of death and destruction” amid food and water struggles faced by the territory Friday. Thomas White, Gaza director for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said he has traveled “the length and breadth of Gaza in…
how things went. they are now hearing the full story, all the details we didn t care for so long. i think we have to remember what we actually saw with our own eyes on saturday, and that was absolutely utterly extraordinary, just the very fact of what happened in rostov, the wagner voices taking over the defence ministry headquarters there. the, and centre for the war in ukraine. all sorts of utterly unimaginable things happened, and they were very, very damaging and exposed vulnerabilities in vladimir putin s so far until then strong rule. rememberthat putin s so far until then strong rule. remember that when we are listening to the sort of stories that we are being told now. that was sarah rainsford speaking to me little earlier. demetri joins me now we re joined by dmitri alperovitch a security analyst and co founder of the silverado policy accelerator think tank. thank you for being with us. looking at commentary from the state department that have just come in. the us state d