SeagullinExile
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Give me irrefutable, rock solid proof?Not if you are a rabid conspiracy theorist but yes if you study the evidence.
Give me irrefutable, rock solid proof?Not if you are a rabid conspiracy theorist but yes if you study the evidence.
Have you looked at the video and the photos on the BBC website?Yeah I would. I need evidence to come to a conclusion. I’ve seen nothing irrefutable from either side.
Could we ever?That’s the problem with the post truth world. Johnson lied every time he spoke. In doing so he devalued every word spoken by his successors.
Trump has done the same in the US.
At a moment when truth, gravitas and leadership is needed no one can really believe a word any politician on any side says.
You've seen nothing at all from Hamas. Look at the BBC website and you can study the evidence they have compiled.Yeah I would. I need evidence to come to a conclusion. I’ve seen nothing irrefutable from either side.
I’ve looked at hundreds of pictures and dozens of articles on multiple websites. None of them give any irrefutable evidence of what actually happened.Have you looked at the video and the photos on the BBC website?
But Sunak still driven by the same three P'sThat’s the problem with the post truth world. Johnson lied every time he spoke. In doing so he devalued every word spoken by his successors.
Trump has done the same in the US.
At a moment when truth, gravitas and leadership is needed no one can really believe a word any politician on any side says.
Could you post your evidence for this. I have done a quick search and found this https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67144061 (looks like this was posted earlier too). A quick scan suggests the evidence is inconclusive and that the explosion happened in a courtyard rather than car park.The BBC has video footage of the rocket partially exploding in mid-air and then exploding again on the ground. They have geo-located it to the hospital carpark. The pictures of the carpark show a very small crater and incinerated cars consistent with a fireball as the unused fuel exploded on the ground. Video and pictures are on the BBC website.
Most people with an ‘open mind’ don’t fall over themselves to quickly disregard potential evidence as you have done with the BBC’s I think this behaviour demonstrates possibly a mind bordering closedI’ve looked at hundreds of pictures and dozens of articles on multiple websites. None of them give any irrefutable evidence of what actually happened.
On that basis, I’ll keep an open mind thank you very much.
Whatever you say.Most people with an ‘open mind’ don’t fall over themselves to quickly disregard potential evidence as you have done with the BBC’s I think this behaviour demonstrates possibly a mind bordering closed
You haven't got an open mind. You disbelieve the evidence on the BBC and you have seen no evidence whatsoever to verify Hamas' claim. What evidence would you consider irrefutable? One piece would be the rocket parts, which Hamas are refusing to show, saying that the rocket completely disintegrated on impact and literally there is nothing to show. Yet there was only a very small crater in the carpark and only broken windows in the hospital.I’ve looked at hundreds of pictures and dozens of articles on multiple websites. None of them give any irrefutable evidence of what actually happened.
On that basis, I’ll keep an open mind thank you very much.
Post 2,045 seems to allude the BBC’s experts have done a deep dive, watch the VT from the time mentioned in the post.Could you post your evidence for this. I have done a quick search and found this https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67144061 (looks like this was posted earlier too). A quick scan suggests the evidence is inconclusive and that the explosion happened in a courtyard rather than car park.
Maybe I have found an earlier article?
I will catch up on it a bit later, but a scan on the article I posted suggest that what happened was still inconclusive after their deep dive. That is why I am wondering why Seagull 58 is so sure of what happened.Post 2,045 seems to allude the BBC’s experts have done a deep dive, watch the VT from the time mentioned in the post.
2 minute job And tbf after seeing it you can’t help but think there is an element of possibility in it, assuming you have an open mindI will catch up on it a bit later, but a scan on the article I posted suggest that what happened was still inconclusive after their deep dive. That is why I am wondering why Seagull 58 is so sure of what happened.
I don’t disbelieve anything. I need actual evidence to lay blame, so far, I’ve seen no evidence to support either sides claim.You haven't got an open mind. You disbelieve the evidence on the BBC and you have seen no evidence whatsoever to verify Hamas' claim. What evidence would you consider irrefutable? One piece would be the rocket parts, which Hamas are refusing to show, saying that the rocket completely disintegrated on impact and literally there is nothing to show. Yet there was only a very small crater in the carpark and only broken windows in the hospital.
Could you post your evidence for this. I have done a quick search and found this https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-67144061 (looks like this was posted earlier too). A quick scan suggests the evidence is inconclusive and that the explosion happened in a courtyard rather than car park.
Maybe I have found an earlier article?