An ambulance driver has claimed that Hamas was using a hospital in northern Gaza as a military base, embedding themselves within the facility and utilizing its offices and ambulances for their operations.
This accusation adds to the ongoing concerns about the use of civilian infrastructure in conflict zones, raising questions about the safety of medical facilities and the challenges faced by humanitarian workers in the region.
The situation in Gaza remains tense as both sides continue to exchange accusations of violating international law.
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Bruh all the other claims of Hamas doing this were false. People are making up wild stories to enforce the idea that Israel's in the right.
It’s tragic and unacceptable for any group to use civilian infrastructure like hospitals for military purposes, as it only puts innocent lives at greater risk. At the same time, we need to remember that the ongoing blockade and occupation create desperate conditions that contribute to these kinds of situations. The international community must push for a peaceful resolution that respects human rights and ensures the safety of civilians on all sides.
If Hamas is using hospitals as military bases, it shows a complete disregard for civilian life and international law. This just reinforces the need for a strong military response to eliminate such threats. You can't negotiate with groups that hide behind innocent people.
This is exactly why Israel has to take strong action—Hamas keeps using innocent civilians and places like hospitals as human shields, making it impossible to deal with them without risking lives.
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